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White Men Can't Jump Blu Ray

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Billy Hoyle (Woody Harrelson) and Sidney Deane (Wesley Snipes) are an unlikely pair of basketball hustlers. They team up to con their way across the courts of Los Angeles, playing a game that's fast, dangerous - and funny. Directed and written by Ron Shelton (Bull Durham), and co-starring the sizzling Rosie Perez, White Men Can’t Jump is a slam dunk, high-flying comedy hit!

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Released
28 January 2013
Directors
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Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
111 minutes 
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5039036057127 
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Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson star in this comedy drama written and directed by Ron Shelton. Sidney Deane (Snipes) thinks he's the hottest basketball player on the streets of down-town Los Angeles, until one day Billy Hoyle (Harrelson) wanders onto Deane's court and forces him to reconsider. The two players then proceed to fight it out, on and off the court, both against each other and on the same team, as they make and lose money in some high-stakes hoop contests. The cast also includes Rosie Perez, Tyra Ferrell and Cylk Cozart.

A comical pair of basketball hustlers--Sidney (Wesley Snipes) and Billy (Woody Harrelson)--join forces to run a risky con game on the toughest courts of Los Angeles However things aren't all fun and games when the boys run afoul of a group of gangsters Snipes and Harrelson reunited for MONEY TRAIN in 1995 although the film wasn't actually a sequel to this one

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