Squeeze
Updated June 26, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Director/Writer: | Robert Patton-Spruill |
Director of Photography/Editor: | Richard Moos |
Music: | Bruce Flowers |
Production Designer: | Maximillian Cutler |
Producers: | Ari Newman, Garen Topalian, Stephanie Danan and Patricia Moreno |
Miramax; R; 89 minutes | |
Release: | 6/97 |
Cast: | Tyrone Burton, Eddie Cutanda, Phuong Duong and Geoffrey Rhue |
The raw honesty of the three stars lifts this semi-documentary from a trite, seen-it-all-before 'hood film. Squeeze follows three teenage boys (Burton, Cutanda and Duong) from Dorchester, Massachusetts, as they change careers from pumping gas to working at a youth center by day and selling drugs at night — a necessary evil for protection on the street. Unlike most 'hood films that glorify violence, Squeeze shows these kids urgently trying to escape it. Patton-Spruill teaches acting at the real-life youth center and wrote the script for his students, who star in the film.
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