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Baby was a motherless poverty-stricken young man in the care of his alcoholic father. A tough childhood was made even worse when he became mixed up with a pack of Latino gangsters who live next door. But when he was sent to prison for manslaughter at the age of eleven his life was changed forever - a childhood lost and an innocence forsaken. But now Baby is out - and with an altered perspective of life his goals in life are simple. He will rekindle his first love obtain control and respect and kill anyone who stands in the way. A tough uncompromising but also very... human tale Baby is acclaimed as the Latin-American 'Boys N The Hood'. An incredible journey into a hidden society your perception of gangs brotherhood and social justice will never be the same again. [show more]

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Released
26 January 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Showbox Media Group Ltd 
Classification
Runtime
95 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060085364201 
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2008 US drama set in the youth gangs of South East Los Angeles. Without a mother and cared for only by his alcoholic father, Asian-born Baby (David Huynh) has little going for him. His life sinks even further into the mire when he takes up with a gang of Latino gangsters who live close by. Crisis point is reached when he is convicted of manslaughter and sent to prison - at the age of eleven!