Boricua's Bond Explained

Boricua's Bond
Director:Val Lik
Producer:Alex Bartkow
Rip Robinson
E. Greg Scheinman
Darryl Simmons
David Turner
Jack Da Silva
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Starring:
Cinematography:Brendan Flynt
Editing:Doug Abel
Studio:Big Ones Entertainment
MIA
Mindz in Action
October Films
Rogue Pictures
Working Class Pictures
Distributor:USA Films
Runtime:115 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Gross:$11,771,046[1]

Boricua's Bond is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by Val Lik. The film stars Frankie Negrón, Val Lik, Ramses Ignacio, Jorge Gautier, Jesglar Cabral and Robyn Karp. The film was released on June 21, 2000, by USA Films.[2] [3]

Plot

Allen, a white kid, moves into a South Bronx neighborhood with his single mom, and is a victim of constant harassment until Tommy, a local kid, offers friendship. A corrupt cop hits on Allen's mother and, when she rebuffs him, he seeks revenge. Forces beyond Allen and Tommy's control put them in the hands of the criminal justice system and make things even more difficult for the dreams of the young men.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Boricua's Bond (2000) . Box Office Mojo . 2015-12-29.
  2. Web site: Scott, A. O.. A. O. Scott . Movie Review - Boricua s Bond - FILM REVIEW; Against All Odds In the South Bronx . . 2000-06-21 . 2015-12-29.
  3. Web site: Koehler, Robert . Boricua's Bond . Variety . 2000-06-23 . 2015-12-29.