Blood Money (1997 film)
Blood Money is a 1997 direct-to-video action film directed by John Shepphird and starring James Brolin, Traci Lords, and Billy Drago. The plot revolves around a bail bondsman, played by Brolin, who is forced to track down a fugitive who has information that could expose a corrupt businessman. Lords plays a key figure involved in the events, and Drago portrays the ruthless businessman. The film is characterized by its low-budget production and action sequences, with a focus on crime and suspense. Reviews of the film generally classify it as a typical action B-movie of the late 1990s, with familiar tropes and limited critical acclaim.