Bail Out (1989)

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Written by Max Kleven

Directed by Max Kleven

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1989

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

A trio of hapless bounty hunters are recruited by a shady bail bondsman to try to keep a witness in drug trial alive to testify.

Cast

Image for David HasselhoffDavid HasselhoffWhite Bread
Image for Linda BlairLinda BlairAnnette 'Nettie' Ridgeway
Tony BrubakerBlue
Thomas Rosales Jr.Bean
Image for John VernonJohn VernonMr. Ridgeway
Gregory Scott CumminsZalazar
Wayne MontanioFelix
Jack JozefsonCharlie
Sheree BodoffLady Jogger
Valerie SwiftCors
Joe TornatoreTrainer
Bob MinorKing Clive
Caroline BarclayBritt
Clay M. LilleyIndian
Fred ScheiwillerGoons-Ed Fishbien
Robert F. HoyMoe Rowden
Ginger CaplesPrissy
Richard CansinoBrucie
Said FarajAttendant
Timothy BrownMaitre 'd
Maurice SherbaneeAmir
Karen MichaelsMiss Sweet
Roy JensonGuard
Gary Lee DavisForeman
George 'Buck' FlowerSeed
Jovin MontanaroLeader
Dick DurockCorbin
Daniel O'HacoColumbian
Jeff O'HacoColumbian
Daniel K. MooreColumbian
Charles CroughwellColumbian
Debra LambMotel Clerk
Taylor LacherRed
Jerry CraigSkinny
Image for Danny TrejoDanny TrejoMean
Cecilia CamachoMrs. Bean
David CadienteCop
Carlie FiorelliNude Dancer
Jon K. GreenePoker Player
Charlie BrillAlan
Kimberly WeaverGirl in Car
Richard L. DuranIndian in Car

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