Hell to Pay (2007)
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Synopsis: Disloyal gangster Larry Malone realizes that, if he can set up his brother Dave to take out rival gang leader Murphy and then rat out his sibling to the authorities, he can clear the way for the... Disloyal gangster Larry Malone realizes that, if he can set up his brother Dave to take out rival gang leader Murphy and then rat out his sibling to the authorities, he can clear the way for the elaborate plans to gain full control of his own crime family. This course of action seems to go through without a hitch for Larry...until, that is, Dave is able to produce a fake video providing himself with an alibi. Now suspicious of his brother, Dave begins to question Larry's aggressive actions, prompting the bloodthirsty Larry to commission Murphy's son Johnny, who's out for revenge, to assassinate Dave once and for all. All hell soon breaks loose in this carnage-filled, brother-versus-brother British crime opus. [More]
Starring: Dave Courtney, Billy Murray
Starring: Dave Courtney, Billy Murray
Director: Roberto Gomez Martin
Director: Roberto Gomez Martin
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