| Boogie Boy | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Directed by | Craig Hamann | 
| Written by | Craig Hamann | 
| Produced by | Braddon Mendelson Roger Avary | 
| Starring | Mark Dacascos Emily Lloyd Traci Lords Jaimz Woolvett | 
| Cinematography | Adam Kane | 
| Edited by | Glenn Garland | 
| Music by | Tim Truman | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 104 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Boogie Boy is a 1998 film written and directed by Craig Hamann and produced by Braddon Mendelson. It stars Traci Lords,[1] as well as Mark Dacascos, Emily Lloyd, Jaimz Woolvett, Frederic Forrest, Joan Jett, Robert Bauer, and Linnea Quigley. The film features music by Michael Knott.[2]
Premise
A man who has just been released from prison vows to start a new life, but is put to the test when an old cellmate appears.
Cast
- Mark Dacascos as Jesse Page
- Emily Lloyd as Hester
- Jaimz Woolvett as Larry Storey
- Traci Lords as Shonda Lee Bragg
- Karen Sheperd as Marlene
- Linnea Quigley as Gretchen
- Jonathan Scarfe as Leland Bowles
- John Koyama as Lawrence Wong
- Ethan Jensen as Dave
- Phil Culotta as Mike
- Frederic Forrest as Edsel Dundee
- Ben Browder as Freddy
- James Lew as Jason
- Scott Sowers as "Bulldog"
- Robert Bauer as "Breeze"
- John Hawkes as "T-Bone"
- Joan Jett as "Jerk"
- Michael Pena as Drug Dealer
- Brett R. Goetsch as Roadie
- Tony Bruno as Rocket Brutes Band Member
- Sean Koos as Rocket Brutes Band Member
- Tommy Price as Rocket Brutes Band Member
- Rich Turner as The Bartender
References
External links
- Producer's Boogie Boy webpage
- aka Hard Proof - Germany
- Boogie Boy at IMDb
- Boogie Boy at Rotten Tomatoes
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