Rockaway (2007)
- Starring:
- Nicholas Gonzalez, Mario Cimarro, (more)
- Director(s):
- Jeffrey Crook, Joshua Crook, (more
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Category:
- Drama
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Mourning morphs into revenge when a decorated war hero returns home from the battlefield to bury his wife and child after the pair are viciously killed by the criminal forces that have overrun the family's once-peaceful neighborhood of Rockaway, Queens. Trane (Nicholas Gonzalez) was fighting for his country when he received the news that his family back on the home front had been violently taken from him. Shortly after Trane arrives in Rockaway, his old friend Dave (Ricardo Chavira) presents a grim picture of their neighborhood's tragic downfall: Criminals and prostitutes have taken over the streets, making life for law-abiding citizens a living hell. It isn't long before Trane's grief turns to bloodlust, and the soldier who was trained to kill uses his lethal skills to take on powerful neighborhood crime boss Juju (Mario Cimarro). But Trane has underestimated Juju's power, and after coming face to face with the relentless kingpin's right hand man Antwan (Manny Perez) the fearless vigilante discovers that his own sister Cari (Delilah Cotto) has become hopelessly entangled with a gang of Russian mobsters led by shrewd criminal Ivan (Oleg Taktarov). On a street where every step could be his last, Trane must now tread carefully as he works his way up the criminal food chain straight to the man who authorized the murder of his innocent wife and child. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 78 mins
Complete Cast:
- Nicholas Gonzalez - Trane
- Delilah Cotto - Cari
- Manny Perez - Antwan
- Eric "Kaos" Etebari
- Ricardo Antonio Chavira - Dave
- Mario Cimarro - Juju
- Oleg Taktarov - Ivan
- Malik Yoba
- David Vadim
- Director(s):
- Joshua Crook, Jeffrey Crook
- Writer(s):
- Jeffrey Crook, Joshua Crook
- Producer(s):
- Mark L. Pederson, Aldey Sanchez
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Sexual Situations, Drug Content, Graphic Violence, Profanity)
- Categories:
- Drama
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