South Central
![]() | Directed by Stephen Milburn Anderson Starring: Byron Minns, Glenn Plummer, Lexie Bigham, Vincent Craig Dupree, LaRita Shelby Warner Home Video, 1992, DVD Customer Rating: 17 reviews Recommend |
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When a respected gang member gets out of prison, he focuses his attention on becoming a good example for his 10-year-old son who has already followed in his father's old footsteps by joining a gang.
Title: South Central
Sales Rank: 12142 in DVD
Actor: Byron Minns, Glenn Plummer, Lexie Bigham, Vincent Craig Dupree, LaRita Shelby
Director: Stephen Milburn Anderson
Studio: Warner Home Video, 1999-07-27, Theatrical Release: 1992-09-18
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC, Acpect Ratio 1.33:1
Languages: English (Original Language)
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Region Code: 1
Running Time: 99 minutes
Item Dimensions: 0.25 pounds
Package Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches, 0.2 pounds
- Always Enjoyable!!
- I've watched this movie off and on for years. It's always a very good movie and gives you a lot to think about. Against all odds, this man is able to be a man and to rescue his son from a life with no future and no hope. This is also a movie, I think, lots of people can easily relate to because the same situation exists More reviews
- must have
- this movie is a deeper version of menace to society. It shows how gangs exploit their recruits and how life was growing up in south central. More reviews
- great movie
- this movie I bought from amazon is a replacement of the 1 I had b4. It tells the story of a man who is determined to break the generational cycle of jail, gangs, violence, life of crime for his only son 2 not follow who he was but 2 follow in the footsteps of who he is now. Amazon sold it the greatest price, still cheapest after the shipping charges. Superb More reviews
- HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAH
- Great movie, it shows with a little help and hope we can all change for the good! More reviews
- Great Movie - Not Just About Gangs
- I saw this movie years ago and what resonated with me more than anything was the portrayal of a man changing. When I saw the DVD for sale a while back, I just had to buy it for my clients. I use this movie as a tool for open discussion in cognitive groups as well as parenting groups. While the acting wouldn't be considered Oscar-worthy and some More reviews

