Twelve
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. A privileged, drug-dealing high school dropout heads down a collision course with tragedy after his cousin is slain in Harlem and his best friend is arrested as the prime suspect in the killing. Inspired by author Nick McDonell's critically acclaimed novel, Joel Schumacher's gritty inner-city drama tells the story of White Mike (Chace Crawford), a wayward teen who makes more money selling pot to rich kids from the Upper East Side than he ever would with a high school diploma. Spring break is here, everyone in Manhattan is looking to score and White Mike's spoiled clientele always spring for the good stuff, making this an especially profitable time of the year. But when White Mike's cousin winds up on the losing end of a deadly skirmish in an East Harlem housing project, the drug-pushing dropout finds his comfortable existence shaken to the core. Actors Chace Crawford, Rory Culkin, Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson, Emma Roberts & Kiefer Sutherland Director Joel Schumacher Certificate 15 years and over Year 2010 Screen Widescreen Languages English - Dolby Digital (5.1) Duration 1 hour and 31 minutes (approx)
Joel Schumacher directs this drama based on the semi-autobiographical novel by Nick McDonell. Set in the world of the super-rich in Manhattan's Upper East Side, the film is a disturbing chronicle of privileged urban adolescence. Despite his unlimited potential, rich kid White Mike (Chace Crawford) has dropped out of his senior year at high school and spends his days selling marijuana to his ultra-privileged friends. But Mike's charmed existence hits a brick wall when his cousin is brutally murdered in an East Harlem project and his best friend is arrested for the crime. The supporting cast includes Emma Roberts, Ellen Barkin, 50 Cent and Rory Culkin. Keifer Sutherland narrates.
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