For Dutch, survival is the ultimate score, and power is the deadliest high of all. When he gains control of an African drug lord's stolen heroin business, Dutch quickly makes it the most feared drug empire on the East Coast.
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Robert Costanzo | ... |
Fat Tony Cerone
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Malcolm David Kelley | ... |
Teen Dutch
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Tyrin Turner | ... |
Sugar ray
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Lance Gross | ... |
Benard 'dutch' James
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Cami Storm | ... |
Teen Angel
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Iyana Halley | ... |
Sam
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Tamera Kissen | ... |
Simone
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Macy Gray | ... |
Delores Murphy
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Kyle Massey | ... |
Teen Qwan
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Natasha Marc | ... |
Michelle
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Jeremy Meeks | ... |
Craze
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James Hyde | ... |
Anthony Jacobs
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Markice Moore | ... |
Zoom
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Melissa L Williams | ... |
Nina
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Dominique Madison | ... |
Leslie
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Lenny Citrano | ... |
Roberto Piazza
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Reut Fish | ... |
Librarian
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Al Burke | ... |
Sgt. Burke
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Geraldine Moreno | ... |
Angel Charlie's
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James Quattrochi | ... |
Frank
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Celeste Thorson | ... |
Officer Falcone
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Miles Stroter | ... |
Qwan
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Zeta Morrison | ... |
London
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O.T. Genasis | ... |
Kazami
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Eric Callero | ... |
Bill Blass
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Kenneth Dickason | ... |
Courthouse Attendee
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Celestial | ... |
Lilian
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Brent Gutierrez | ... |
Dan Perez
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Gretchen Dickason | ... |
Courthouse Attendee
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Jeremy Weaver | ... |
Teen Craze
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Devereau Chumrau | ... |
Stenographer
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Gunna | ... |
Roc
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JJ Batteast | ... |
Young Dutch
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Rebecca Hurt | ... |
Jury Member
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George Stumpf | ... |
Detective O'Neal
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Alexis Gardner | ... |
Tamika
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Arya Haeri | ... |
Valet Guy
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Bellamane | ... |
Angel
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Carlis Shane Clark | ... |
Isaac Howard
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Tawana Turner | ... |
Federal Agent
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Willie Mack |
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Guillermo Fajardo | ... |
Bartender
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Darell Johnson | ... |
Desmond
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Michael J. Cortez | ... |
Paul Cortez
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Geraldine Mereno | ... |
Angel Charlie's
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Jezaret Hall | ... |
Waitress
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Maddie Munson | ... |
Officer
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Daesha Jackson | ... |
Diamond
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Directed by
Preston A. Whitmore II |
Written by
Preston A. Whitmore II | ... | () |
Teri Woods | ... | (based on the novel by) |
Produced by
Jessica Bowser | ... | post producer |
Mahir Fadle | ... | co-producer |
Manny Halley | ... | executive producer / producer |
Yolanda Halley | ... | co-producer |
Rodney Turner II | ... | co-producer |
Kameron Wood | ... | line producer |
Music by
Chris Paultre |
Cinematography by
Brian Taylor |
Editing by
Andre Jones | ||
Salvatore Sclafani |
Editorial Department
Sydney Baldwin | ... | finishing coordinator |
Jessica Bowser | ... | Finishing Executive Producer |
Manny Halley | ... | Finished Producer |
Oliver Ojeil | ... | colorist |
Casting By
Manny Halley |
Production Design by
Delarey Wagener |
Art Direction by
Johnson Cooley | ... | on set art director |
Set Decoration by
Scott Alin |
Costume Design by
Paris Diamond |
Makeup Department
Malita Stephens | ... | key makeup artist |
Myesha Starks | ... | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Max Berryhill | ||
Dale Stelly | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Daniel Edel Bennaiem | ... | second assistant director |
Ivan Kraljevic | ... | first assistant director |
Paul Silver | ... | second assistant director |
David Wolfgang | ... | second unit director |
Kameron Wood | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Nicholas Hagen | ... | set dresser |
Sound Department
Sean Byrnes | ... | production sound mixer |
Stunts
Al Burke | ... | stunt driver |
Kieran Gallagher | ... | stunt performer |
Eli Jane | ... | stunts |
Reuben J. Lee | ... | stunts |
Ian van Temperley | ... | stunt performer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jude Abadi | ... | first assistant camera |
Cory Baron | ... | lighting technician |
Jean Carlos Falcon | ... | grip |
Chuck France | ... | camera operator |
Spinnaker Weston Greenberg | ... | 2nd unit (as Spinnaker Greenberg) |
Justin Koenen | ... | first assistant camera |
Eamon Long | ... | camera operator |
Ariel Roncoli | ... | jib operator |
Salvatore Sclafani | ... | DIT |
David Shawl | ... | steadicam operator |
Tannie Xin Tang | ... | first assistant camera |
Ben Thatcher | ... | digital imaging technician |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Alva Glass | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Music Department
Manny Halley | ... | music supervisor |
Nicolle Johnson | ... | music clearance |
Additional Crew
Greta Paola Gallone | ... | media manager |
Kelly Troy Howard | ... | production assistant |
Bruce Nahin | ... | business affairs / rights and clearances |
Lee Meltzer | ... | film publicist (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Faith Media Distribution (2019) (World-wide)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Dutch: The First of a Trilogy. James Bernard Jr., a.k.a. Dutch, has become the most dangerous criminal in New Jersey. From his early skill as a car thief, Dutch recognized the opportunity to rule the streets and he seized it. With both the protection and respect of the Mafia, Dutch becomes the most terrifying force on the streets. District Attorney Anthony Jacobs is determined to take down Dutch and his crew, and he's confident that his witnesses will testify against them. |
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Taglines | You Get One Time, To Be Big Time See more » |
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Did You Know?
Goofs | When Angel is brought to the prosecutor; she is handcuffed with her hands in front. However, in the next cut, when the female correction officer then tells her to put her hands in the back her handcuffs are off and she proceeds to place them in the back. Also since she has her hands handcuffed in front she wouldn't be able to put them in the back anyway unless they took them off which they didn't. Even if allowed for artistic license that her handcuffs were removed off camera; it still makes no sense since they could have initially handcuffed her behind her back when they first escorted her from her cell. See more » |