
Bloody Streetz 2002
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In Gerald K. Barclay's gritty urban thriller *Bloody Streetz (2002)*, the raw intensity of John Woo's *The Killer* collides with the tragic grandeur of Shakespeare's *Macbeth*, all through an unflinching African lens.
Director: Gerald K. Barclay
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bloody Streetz (2002) about?
*Bloody Streetz* follows a hardened hitman whose life spirals when he encounters an African spirit tied to his violent past. Forced to confront his sins, he's plunged into a battle for redemption that blurs the line between the supernatural and his own moral decay. The film turns street-level brutality into a haunting tale of consequence.
Who directed Bloody Streetz?
Gerald K. Barclay directed *Bloody Streetz*, steering the film's unique fusion of hip-hop culture, horror, and action with a bold, uncompromising vision.
Who stars in Bloody Streetz?
The film features standout performances from Gano Grills, Kalimi Baxter, Jamel Scott, Olatunde Olusei, and Adunni Tabasi, each bringing depth to this street-wise drama.
Is Bloody Streetz (2002) worth watching?
While not rated on IMDb, *Bloody Streetz* offers a raw, genre-blending experience that fans of urban thrillers and supernatural horror will appreciate. Its ambitious mix of action and spiritually charged storytelling makes it a cult gem for those seeking something bold and unconventional.
How long is Bloody Streetz?
The runtime for *Bloody Streetz* is 83 minutes.
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About Bloody Streetz (2002) — A Gritty Blend of Action, Horror, and Street-Level Tragedy
In Gerald K. Barclay's gritty urban thriller *Bloody Streetz (2002)*, the raw intensity of John Woo's *The Killer* collides with the tragic grandeur of Shakespeare's *Macbeth*, all through an unflinching African lens. This 83-minute horror-action-drama unfolds on the mean streets of a city where a cold-blooded enforcer's life of violence is upended when he crosses paths with an ancient, vengeful spirit. As moral reckoning crashes into his world of bloodshed, the protagonist is forced to confront the consequences of his ruthless choices, all while the supernatural looms in the shadows. The film drips with the atmosphere of neon-lit alleyways and thunderous hip-hop beats, blending street-level drama with supernatural suspense.
At its core, *Bloody Streetz (2002)* explores themes of redemption, fate, and the cost of unchecked ambition, wrapped in a visceral narrative that balances visceral gunfights with spiritual reckoning. With a cast that delivers searing performances and a director unafraid to push boundaries, the movie carves out its own space in the genre-blending landscape. Expect a story that's as much a character study as it is a high-stakes thriller.