two excellent hours
Sucker Free City (2005)
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Synopsis: Spike Lee directs this Showtime original, turning his perceptive eye to the streets of San Francisco and the different--or not-so-different--criminal worlds that city is host to. Three young men... Spike Lee directs this Showtime original, turning his perceptive eye to the streets of San Francisco and the different--or not-so-different--criminal worlds that city is host to. Three young men are drawn into corruption as they struggle to survive: Nick (Ben Crowley), a young white man who uses his mail room job as an avenue to credit card fraud; K-Luv (Anthony Mackie, SHE HATE ME), a serious-minded black youth who becomes involved with gangs; and Lincoln (Ken Leung, THE SQUID AND THE WHALE), a rising star in the Chinese mafia. [More]
Starring: Anthony Mackie, Ben Crowley, Ken Leung, Darris Love
Starring: Anthony Mackie, Ben Crowley, Ken Leung, Darris Love, John Savage, Kathy Baker
Director: Spike Lee
Director: Spike Lee
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