Crazy Six (1998)

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Directed by Albert Pyun

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Two men get out of their depth when they steal plutonium from an eastern European crime Baron. Burt Reynolds is the American lawman helping authorities bring an end to the carnage.

When is Crazy Six next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Movies4Men December 8th, 12:40am and on Movies4Men December 13th, 12:40am. See more...

Cast

Image for Rob LoweRob LoweBillie a.k.a. Crazy Six
Image for Mario Van PeeblesMario Van PeeblesDirty Mao
Image for Ice-TIce-TRaul
Image for Burt ReynoldsBurt ReynoldsDakota
Ivana MilicevicAnna
Thom MathewsAndrew
Blanka KleinovaViyana
Norbert WeisserJerzy
Donald StandenAvi
Max Van PeeblesMichelle
Thomas MorrisYusovic
Alan DostalRaul's Man
Dagmar EdwardsJacie
Andrew ErdelskyRaul's Man
Vladimir 'Furdo' FurdikDirty Mao's man #1
Marko IgondaMedina
Jozef JanotkaDrug Dealer
Jim KoekleMartin
Laco KossarDirty Mao's Man
Michal KrieschRaul's Man
Klara LangerovaAnna's mother
Peter MattesRaul's Man
Branislav MisíkRaul's Man
Zuzana MoriconeNurse
Tibor MotouskyStreet Punk
Marian PostihacPolice Chief
Stano SatkoRaul's Man
Lea SekanovaAnna's daughter
Miroslav SimonicDirty Mao's Man
Karol SzinoRaul's Man
Alena TotkovaHooker
Matus VancekRaul's Man

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