Cement (film)

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Cement

DVD cover of Cement
Directed by Adrian Pasdar
Produced by D.J. Paul
Adrian Pasdar
Written by Justin Monjo
Starring Chris Penn
Jeffrey Wright
Sherilyn Fenn
Anthony DeSando
Henry Czerny
Cinematography Geary McLeod
Editing by Jack Haigis
Distributed by Lions Gate
Running time 95 minutes
Language English
Budget $1.7 million
IMDb profile

Cement is a art-house neo-noir 1999 film directed by Adrian Pasdar and written by Justin Monjo. The film, which is a contemporary re-telling of Othello, was shot in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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Los Angeles vice detectives Bill Holt (Chris Penn) and Nin (Jeffrey Wright) have entered the gangster and drug scenes and have allied with drug kingpin Truman Rickhardt (Henry Czerny). As he tries to stop Holt, Nin narrates the events that led Holt to torture Truman’s brother Sean (Anthony DeSando) by chaining him inside an iron box that's slowly filling with cement. Cops on the take, missing money, Holt's tempting wife Lyndel (Sherilyn Fenn), dead police officers are implicated in the events.

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Sherilyn Fenn as Lyndel Holt
Sherilyn Fenn as Lyndel Holt
Actor Role
Chris Penn Bill Holt
Jeffrey Wright Nin
Anthony DeSando Sean Rickhart
Sherilyn Fenn Lyndel Holt
Henry Czerny Truman Rickhart
Richard Edson Robbo
Kevin Jackson Carter
Max Martini Mic

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  • Rival gangs, a beautiful woman, stolen cash. A dangerous mix.
  • When cops are on the take, betrayal is set in stone.

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