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  1. Rag and Bone: Directed by James D. Parriott. With Dean Cain, Robert Patrick, Stan Shaw, Alexondra Lee. The life of a priest seconded to a New Orleans police department begins to fall apart when he is wrongly implicated in the shooting of a suspect.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • James D. Parriott
    • 1998
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  3. Rag and Bone: Ano Lançamento: 1998: Gênero: Policial / Drama / Suspense: País de Origem: EUA: Duração: 90 minutos: Direção

  4. When a New Orleans priest-turned-cop is implicated in a shooting incident, he gets help clearing his name from the ghost of a corrupt officer. Subtitles: English. Starring: Dean Cain Carroll Baker Robert Patrick Kelly Rowan Stan Shaw. Directed by: James D. Parriott.

    • James D. Parriott
    • January 1, 1998
    • Dean Cain
    • 81 min
  5. Standing at the crossroads of at least two genres (horror and mystery), "Rag and bone" tells a story about a rookie cop who starts seeing the ghost of a long-dead policeman. The movie plays around with rich, juicy elements, such as Roman Catholicism, doomed love, life after death, murder, political corruption and the like.

  6. 1 de jan. de 1998 · Overview. The life of a priest seconded to a New Orleans police department begins to fall apart when he is wrongly implicated in the shooting of a suspect. However, it comes to light that the precinct is haunted by the spirit of a deceased policeman, who helps the beleaguered cleric to solve the case and clear his name. James D. Parriott.

  7. Rag and Bone is a film directed by James D. Parriott with Dean Cain, Robert Patrick, Stan Shaw, Alexondra Lee .... Year: 1998. Original title: Rag and Bone. Synopsis: The life of a priest seconded to a New Orleans police department begins to fall apart when he is wrongly implicated in the shooting of a suspect.