Dead Right Blu-Ray

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Deke Trenton (Michael Martin) served six years for a crime he didn’t commit. Now he’s out, he’s furious, and he’s ready to cut through anyone standing between him and the truth. His brother Bennie (Mitchell Martin) set him up. His friend Johnny Boy (Lorenzo Ocon) helped. And his wife Chelsea (Katie Greggans) has fallen under the sway of Sweet William (Chris Cairo), a smiling nightmare in the San Francisco underworld. Deke means to settle it all, one brutal step at a time.

Deke Trenton (Michael Martin) served six years for a crime he didn’t commit. Now he’s out, he’s furious, and he’s ready to cut through anyone standing between him and the truth. His brother Bennie (Mitchell Martin) set him up. His friend Johnny Boy (Lorenzo Ocon) helped. And his wife Chelsea (Katie Greggans) has fallen under the sway of Sweet William (Chris Cairo), a smiling nightmare in the San Francisco underworld. Deke means to settle it all, one brutal step at a time.

Directed by Daryl Della from a script by Hank Della, Dead Right marks the moment Dollars & Donuts stepped into real filmmaking. Shot on the team’s first DSLR and produced with a new level of focus by Michael Martin, what started as a rough revenge thriller became a mission statement.

From grimy alleys to explosive confrontations, Dead Right delivers raw violence, fierce emotion, and a finale that still echoes through the Dollars & Donuts universe.

BONUS FEATURES:

• COMMENTARY
Featuring Daryl Della, Michael Martin, Mitchell Martin, Chris Cairo, and Ray Revello

• OUTTAKES

• ORIGINAL TRAILER

• MAKING DEAD RIGHT
A trio of behind the scenes featurettes: The Blood Cannon, Bennie’s Tattoos, and On Set

• DEAD RIGHT: THE ORIGINAL VERSION
The abandoned first attempt featuring Chris Cairo as Deke and Ray Revello as Bennie. A glimpse at the road not taken.

• THE DEAD RIGHT COCKTIL
San Francisco bar owner Eric Passetti breaks down his recipe for a cocktail inspired by the film.

STARING CONTEST (2011)
An epic showdown of sheer stubbornness starring Michael Martin and Gino Vigil.