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1993 |
| Genre |  |  |
Action, drama, crime |
| Length |  |  |
1:37 |
| Director |  |  |
Albert Hughes Allen Hughes |
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Albert Hughes Allen Hughes |
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New Line Cinema |
| Starring |  |  |
Tyrin Turner Larenz Tate June Kyoto Lu Toshi Toda Samuel L. Jackson Anthony Johnson Brandon Hammond Glenn Plummer Reginald Ballard Khandi Alexander Eugene Lee James Pickens Jr. Jada Pinkett Smith Jullian Roy Doster |
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         9.8/10 10 reviews - click here to read
When Caine and O-Dog, two handsome boyz-from-the-hood, breeze into a Korean grocery, the anxious grocer and his watchful wife find their imposing presence troubling. Resentful of the sharp-eyed survelliance and air of suspicion around them, Caine and O-Dog yell epithets at the mom-and-pop owners. Angered by the shouting match and a remark about his mother, trigger-happy O-Dog shoots the grocers. On his way out, Caine grabs the videotape from the store's security camera. Back in the 'hood, O-Dog makes a boastful ritual of showing the tape to friends who find his recklessness funnier than amateur night at the Apollo. But it's just a matter of time before the cops catch up with Caine and O-Dog, especially since Caine's fingerprints were on the 40-ounce bottle he dropped at the scene of the crime.
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