Written and directed by Kevin Interdonato, the action-crime film *Dirty Hands* kicks off in the Chicago underworld when a routine drug deal goes awry for the Denton brothers: Richie and Danny. Sheila, Richie’s girlfriend, finds herself torn between her loyalty to Richie and her loyalty to his boss, while rival leader Rodney and his bloodthirsty gang come hunting for them. With the son of a crime boss dead, the brothers must fight for their lives if they hope to survive the night.
The film stars Patrick Muldoon as Richie Denton, Kevin Interdonato as Danny Denton, and Guy Nardulli as Rodney; it also features Denise Richards as Sheila and Michael Beach as Dally.
Director: Kevin Interdonato
Writer: Kevin Interdonato
Stars: Patrick Muldoon, Kevin Interdonato, Denise Richards
*Dirty Hands* opens in the Chicago underworld when a routine drug exchange goes wrong for the Denton brothers: Richie (Muldoon) and Danny (Interdonato). Sheila (Richards), Richie’s girlfriend, is caught between her loyalty to him and her loyalty to his boss (Michael Beach), while rival leader Rodney (Nardulli) and his crew seek vengeance at any cost. Following the murder of a crime boss's son, the brothers are forced to fight for their survival if they want to make it out of the night alive.
The film was produced by Interdonato through Take No Prisoners Productions, alongside Nardulli under the Safety24 Productions banner. Fight coordinator Jason Mello (*Fallout*) joined the project to handle the action sequences. Rights sales were handled by Elisabeth Costa de Beauregard Segel of Storyboard Media.
*Dirty Hands* is produced by Kevin Interdonato, Guy Nardulli, Glenn Rodriguez, Jason Mello, Santo Scardillo, and Nicholas Larrabure. The production companies are Safety24, Lake Forest Studios, and Take No Prisoners.
Cinematography for the film is by Eric Miller; the score is composed by Andrew Meehan, and editing is by Nicholas Larrabure. This project marks Interdonato’s second foray into the triple role of screenwriter, director, and lead actor, following the theatrical release of the crime drama *The Bastard Sons*—distributed by Vertical Entertainment—in January 2024. Additionally, he served as screenwriter, producer, and lead actor in the horror thriller *Malicious*, directed by John Fallon. He is also known for his recurring role as Tony Suferin in the Showtime crime drama series *City on a Hill*, created by Chuck MacLean.

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