Squeeze (1997 film) explained

Squeeze
Director:Robert Patton-Spruill
Producer:Stephanie Danan
Patricia Moreno
Ari Newman
Garen Topalian
Starring:Tyrone D. Burton
Eddie Cutanda
Phuong Duong
Geoffrey Rhue
Russell G. Jones
Leigh Williams
Music:Dow Brain
Bruce Flowers
Cinematography:Richard Moos
Editing:Richard Moos
Studio:Ca.thar.tic Film Works
Danan/Moreno Films
Distributor:Miramax Films
Runtime:102 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Squeeze is a 1997 American crime film written and directed by Robert Patton-Spruill and starring Tyrone D. Burton, Eddie Cutanda, Phuong Duong, Geoffrey Rhue, Russell G. Jones and Leigh Williams. It was released on June 6, 1997, by Miramax Films.[1] [2] [3]

Having chosen jobs at a gas station over school, 14-year-old friends Tyson (Tyrone Burton), Hector (Eddie Cutanda) and Bao (Phuong Duong) are getting pushed around by some of the older boys in their Boston neighborhood. Despite the stability provided by their relationship with youth club worker J.J. (Geoffrey Rhue), the boys are tempted by the fast money of the drug trade and touched by untimely death. Amid the flurry of mixed messages, the boys must decide which paths to follow.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gates . Anita . Movie Review - - Youths With Attitude: Hopeless, Cynical . NYTimes.com . 1997-06-13 . 2017-10-21.
  2. Web site: Karl Williams . Squeeze (1996) - Robert Patton-Spruill . AllMovie . 1997-06-13 . 2017-10-21.
  3. Web site: Squeeze . Afi.com . 2017-10-21.