What is blood money 1997?

Blood Money is a 1997 action thriller film directed by John Shepphird and starring James Brolin, Billy Drago, and Dean Tarrolly. The movie follows the story of a group of treasure hunters who discover a stash of stolen gold. When they try to sell it, they come under attack from the original thieves, who want their loot back.

The film received mixed reviews, with some critics praising the action sequences and performances of the cast, and others criticizing the clichéd plot and lack of originality. Despite its flaws, Blood Money remains a cult classic for action movie fans.

James Brolin plays the role of Aaron, the leader of the treasure hunters, while Billy Drago plays the antagonist, named Derek, who is the head of the gang trying to steal back their gold. The film features a number of explosive action sequences, including shootouts, car chases, and hand-to-hand combat.

Blood Money was primarily shot on location in the deserts of Nevada and Arizona, giving the movie a gritty, realistic feel. The film was produced on a small budget, but still managed to gross over $3 million at the box office.