Crack House
Crack House

Movie·1989·1h 30m

Crack House

Getting in is easy... Getting out is pure hell.

Directed By

Michael Fischa

Country

United States of America

Language

English

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The Story

Rick and Melissa are a pair of young lovers hoping to get out of the slums for good and escape the poverty and crime their families and friends have gotten involved in. All this comes to an end when Rick feels he must rejoin his old gang to avenge the killing of his cousin by a rival gang. In the course of getting even, Rick is arrested, leaving Melissa without anyone to protect her. She falls in with a crack dealer and quickly becomes addicted to the drug. When she gets taken by a drug kingpin to settle a debt, only Rick can save her.

Written By

Blake Schaeffer

Producer

Joan Weidman, Jim Silverman

Cinematography

Arledge Armenaki

Music

Mike Piccirillo

Editor

Claudia Finkle

Themes

rape victimgangpovertydrugscrack house

Production House

Silverman Entertainment
The Cannon Group

Audience Score

54%

11 votes

Skip16%
Timepass39%
Go for it32%
Perfection13%

Where to watch

Region: US

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// cast

Cast

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Steadman

Anthony Geary

Anthony Geary

Dockett

Richard Roundtree

Richard Roundtree

Lt. Johnson

Cheryl Butler

Melissa

Gregg Thomsen

Rick Morales

Angel Tompkins

Angel Tompkins

Mother

Clyde Jones

Clyde Jones

B.T.

Albert Michel Jr.

Chico

Kenny Edwards

Tripper

Heidi Thomas

Heidi Thomas

Annie

Louis A. Rivera

Jesus

Michael C. Matthews

Michael C. Matthews

Teddy

Tommy Morgan Jr.

Tommy Morgan Jr.

Lookout

F. Gary Gray

F. Gary Gray

Gray

George Sharperson

George Sharperson

Gray

// crew

Crew

Michael Fischa

Director

Joan Weidman

Producer

Jim Silverman

Producer

John Quinn

Producer

Jack Silverman

Producer, Story

Blake Schaeffer

Screenplay

Mike Piccirillo

Original Music Composer

Claudia Finkle

Editor

Bill Swenson

Editor

Arledge Armenaki

Director of Photography

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