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Conrad Dunn | Enrique | |
Sabrina Grdevich | Grace Ann Flynn | |
Anthony LaPaglia | Bobby Benedetto | |
Mary Stuart Masterson | Frances Benedetto | |
Sam Robards | Mike Riordan | |
Will Rothhaar | Robert Benedetto | |
Victoria Snow | Sheila Walsh | |
Beau Starr | Tommy Walsh | |
Elizabeth Brown | ||
Allegra Fulton | Patty Bancroft | |
Elizabeth Saunders | Cindy Roerbacker | |
Jake Goldsbie | Bennie Castro | |
Janet Bailey | Dr. Winnie Clark | |
Joanna Merlin | Ann Benedetto | |
Bryon Bully | Jonathan | |
Claudio Masciulli | Uncle Vito |
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Producer | Terry Gould
Anna Quindlen |
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Writer | Anna Quindlen
April Smith |
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Cinematography | Alar Kivilo
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Musician | Jonathan Goldsmith
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Determined to rid his neighborhood of the influences of gang violence, RoRo enlists the help of his childhood friend, Samuel, to organize the law-abiding citizens and reclaim their turf. The Good Stuff fast food restaurant becomes the focal point for the showdown. Championed by a motley crew of aspiring rappers, shift workers and patrons, Samuel confronts Priest, the most notorious gangbanger of them all. Priest accepts the challenge, and amidst the violence that ensues, the people rise up and demand justice. |
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