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  1. English. Budget. $26 million [1] Box office. $1.1 million [2] Blood and Wine is a 1996 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Bob Rafelson and starring Jack Nicholson, Stephen Dorff, Jennifer Lopez, Judy Davis, and Michael Caine. The screenplay was written by Nick Villiers and Alison Cross.

  2. Feb 21, 1997 · Blood and Wine: Directed by Bob Rafelson. With Jack Nicholson, Stephen Dorff, Jennifer Lopez, Judy Davis. A man who has failed as a father and husband commits a heist to make money for his fledging business, but things become complicated when his wife interferes.

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  3. Victor Spansky. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. A safecracker, Victor Spanksy (Michael Caine), a philandering husband, Alex Gates (Jack Nicholson), an angry stepson and an illegal...

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  4. Jan 25, 2012 · 10.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 165. 40K views 12 years ago. A man who has failed as a father and husband commits a heist to make money for his fledging business, but things become complicated when...

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  5. Feb 21, 1997 · Jack Nicholson and Michael Caine star as jewel thieves in a morality play with sex and violence. Roger Ebert praises the serious tone, the writing and the acting of this film directed by Bob Rafelson.

  6. Feb 21, 1997 · Watch Now. Blood and Wine (1996) R 02/21/1997 (US) Crime , Thriller 1h 41m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. There is no honour amongst thieves. Overview. A man who has failed as a father and husband commits a heist to make money for his fledging business, but things become complicated when his wife interferes. Bob Rafelson.

  7. Summaries. A man who has failed as a father and husband commits a heist to make money for his fledging business, but things become complicated when his wife interferes. Writer and Director Bob Rafelson has stated that this is the final part of an informal trilogy he started with Five Easy Pieces (1970) and continued with The King of Marvin ...