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Blood money
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He played the markets. They played for keeps.
Tony Restrelli (Brian bloom) was the one that got away, away from a San Diego family and a world of rackets and dope deals to become a Wall Street Houdini, a guy who traded in the Mafia for the markets. But the ties of blood are strong and his return for the funeral of his murdered brother is about to turn his safe and affluent life around.
Although veteran hit-man Willy The Hammer (Alan Arkin) tells him to let the mystery lie, Tony finds himself drawn back to his roots to save the family he has tried to help escape and find the unknown assassin. With the vultures gathering to pick the bones of his father's dying dynasty, can he make them play it his way? And when he finds the shattering truth, will he be able to face it?
Written by John Mankiewicz, Daniel Pyne and Robert Ward, directed by Aaron Lipstadt.
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Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Medium level violence)
Surveillance time
92 minutes (1:32 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
23 February 2001
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