Next of Kin (1989)

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Written by Michael Jenning

Directed by John Irvin

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1989

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Patrick Swayze leaves the wilds of Appalachia for the streets of Chicago in this culture-clash action-thriller. Part of a close-knit country family, cop Swayze travels to the big city when he learns that his younger brother has been murdered by a ruthless crime mob, moving in on small businesses in the Windy City. Bringing with him his own brand of investigative tactics, Swayze turns the streets of Chicago into the setting for a violent clash of cultures. Liam Neeson plays Swayze's vengeful, vigilante brother.

When is Next of Kin next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Action/Thriller December 1st, 3:25am and on Sky Movies Action/Thriller HD December 1st, 3:25am. See more...

Cast

Image for Patrick SwayzePatrick SwayzeTruman Gates
Image for Liam NeesonLiam NeesonBriar Gates
Image for Adam BaldwinAdam BaldwinJoey Rosselini
Image for Helen HuntHelen HuntJessie Gates
Image for Andreas KatsulasAndreas KatsulasJohn Isabella
Image for Bill PaxtonBill PaxtonGerald Gates
Image for Ben StillerBen StillerLawrence Isabella
Michael J. PollardHarold
Image for Ted LevineTed LevineWilly Simpson
Del CloseFrank
Valentino CimoRhino
Paul GrecoLeo
Vincent GuastaferroPaulie
Paul HermanTony Antonelli
Don HerionZimmer

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