South Central (film)

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South Central

South Central
Directed by Steve Anderson
Produced by William B. Steakley
Oliver Stone
Janet Yang
Written by Steve Anderson
Donald Baker (novel)
Starring Glenn Plummer
Byron Minns
Lexie Bigham
Christian Coleman
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) September 18, 1992
Running time 100 minutes
Language English
Budget $4,000,000 (estimate)
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South Central is a 1992 drama film, written and directed by Steve Anderson. This film is an adaptation of the novel by Donald Baker, a former high school teacher in South Central Los Angeles. The film stars Glenn Plummer, Byron Minns, and Christian Coleman.

[edit] Plot summary

Bobby (Glenn Plummer) is a young black gang member of the "Deuces" gang, who gets convicted and jailed for a murder he committed. Just days before he kills a rival gang member, Bobby's girlfriend Carole (LaRita Shelby) gives birth of his son Jimmie (Christian Coleman). While in prison, he converts to Islam, matures and transforms his life, and decides he wants to live an honest life.

After serving a 10 year prison sentence, he returns to the neighborhood he once controlled, South Central Los Angeles, along with his former gang. His childhood friend Ray Ray (Byron Minns) is now leading the "Deuces". Carole has become addicted to drugs, and works as a hooker to support her habit. And, his 10-year old son Jimmie is now a junior member of his old gang (the Deuces), with Ray Ray as his mentor. Bobbie must use everything he has learned from prison to save his son from the violent future as a gang member.

[edit] Cast

  • Glenn Plummer — Bobby
  • Byron Minns — Ray Ray
  • Lexie Bigham — Bear
  • Vincent Craig Dupree — Loco
  • LaRita Shelby — Carole
  • Kevin Best — Genie Lamp
  • Big Daddy Wayne — Henchman
  • Allan Hatcher — Baby Jimmie
  • Alvin Hatcher — Baby Jimmie
  • Baldwin C. Sykes — Ken Dog
  • Rana Mack — Girl in Club
  • Diane Manzo — Undercover Cop
  • Sal Landi — Detective
  • Christian Coleman — Jimmie "J-Rock"
  • Leonard Boyles — Termite

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