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After witnessing the accidental death of a friend who was attempting to rescue him from bullies, an African-American boy blames himself and, stricken with guilt, hides out among underground street people in New York.
Acting
Charles S. Dutton brings thunder to every frame he's in.
Direction
Moses captures underground NYC with unflinching intimacy.
Director
Gilbert Moses
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