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South Central

  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
7.1K
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South Central (1992)
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A former gangster fresh out of prison wants to change his life for the better and must save his 10 year old son who has already chosen a gang life.A former gangster fresh out of prison wants to change his life for the better and must save his 10 year old son who has already chosen a gang life.A former gangster fresh out of prison wants to change his life for the better and must save his 10 year old son who has already chosen a gang life.

  • Director
    • Stephen Milburn Anderson
  • Writers
    • Stephen Milburn Anderson
    • Donald Bakeer
  • Stars
    • Glenn Plummer
    • Byron Minns
    • Lexie Bigham
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    7.1K
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    • Director
      • Stephen Milburn Anderson
    • Writers
      • Stephen Milburn Anderson
      • Donald Bakeer
    • Stars
      • Glenn Plummer
      • Byron Minns
      • Lexie Bigham
    • 21User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Glenn Plummer
    Glenn Plummer
    • Bobby
    Byron Minns
    • Ray Ray
    Lexie Bigham
    Lexie Bigham
    • Bear
    • (as Lexie D. Bigham)
    Vincent Craig Dupree
    Vincent Craig Dupree
    • Loco
    LaRita Shelby
    LaRita Shelby
    • Carole
    Kevin Best
    Kevin Best
    • Genie Lamp
    Big Daddy Wayne
    • Henchman
    • (as 'Big Daddy' Wayne)
    Allan Hatcher
    • Baby Jimmie
    Alvin Hatcher
    • Baby Jimmie
    Baldwin C. Sykes
    • Ken Dog
    Rana Kirkland
    Rana Kirkland
    • Girl in Club
    • (as Rana Mack)
    Diane Manzo
    • Undercover Cop
    Sal Landi
    Sal Landi
    • Detective
    Christian Coleman
    • Jimmie
    Leonard Boyles
    • Termite
    Terrence Williams
    • Boody
    Reginald T. Dorsey
    Reginald T. Dorsey
    • Bastille
    Tim DeZarn
    Tim DeZarn
    • Buddha
    • Director
      • Stephen Milburn Anderson
    • Writers
      • Stephen Milburn Anderson
      • Donald Bakeer
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    User reviews21

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    8Sylviastel

    Just in time!

    This movie was filmed around the time of the Rodney King riots that ripped South Central Los Angeles. Let's face it, the heart and soul of Los Angeles isn't Hollywood. It's the people like in this movie who try to make living, earnestly, honestly, and respectively. Sadly, this film is still realistic to the plight of urban problems. I spent a lot of time in one of the great urban cities of the East Coast and the problems of poverty, the lure of leading drug dealing lives is real and tempting, domestic violence, child abuse, gangs, etc. still exist and will exist much to the attempts of prevention or society ignoring their presence. Anyway, this film is truly about the heart and soul of a city of ten million Angelenos and the father's attempt to save his son from a life of crime, violence, death, and drugs in the city. It's not an easy battle.
    7iam-1

    One of the better examples of the "Criminal makes good" genre.

    This movie makes you care about its characters. This should be said about all films, but this one accomplishes it where others do not. The story revolves around a young man in South Central Los Angeles who is involved in a gang that is slowly making itself successful by selling drugs. He goes to jail after being convicted of shooting another gang lord. While in prison, his son grows up and is drawn by the romance and easy money of his father's old gang, and becomes involved as well. The story is a little over-simplistic, and the dialogue is a bit thin at times. But the director and cast rise to the challenge and turn this into a film about relationships and philosophy, rather than going for the easy solution of shooting off as many guns as possible. The ending is one of the most sappy we've seen in a while (just a bit too much 'Mom and apple pie'), but given the situation you are willing to go with it. While it's not perfect, this film ultimately works -- which is better than 95% of this genre.
    9mmr07

    Wonderful Acting, worthy of Acadmey attention

    I just wanna say that I caught the last hour of the movie, I have no idea how it started but I was watching the DVD lady Jane and I paused to see what's on TV and there it was, South Central, and I watched the part in prison where Ali defends his friend from the mob inside by giving them what they need from cigarettes and services in return to stay away from the black inmate. The encounter between Ali and boy's father where he describes what happened to his son was the most powerful scene I've seen in any movie, it brought me literarly to tears. Another strong scene was the final 5 minutes, I'll let you discover it for yourselves because you'll be blown away, I don't know why the rating is so low in quantity and in quality, I'm giving it a 9/10 for its strong performances and also a great theme where it touches the source of Black gang violence and how a small corrupted group can effect the whole community, on the other hand also how a corrupted gang member can also be saved by a strong willful cultured person like Ali.

    Great Movie, a must see...
    8view_and_review

    Breaking the Cycle

    Years ago I saw Donald Bakeer speak to talk about his book, "Crips", and upcoming movie, "South Central," based upon his book. I saw the movie then but I lacked the maturity and life experience to truly understand the significance of the movie. It wasn't Godfather, nor Scarface, nor was it Boyz n the Hood--this was a story of reformation.

    Bobby Johnson (Glen Plummer) helped start the Deuce gang in L. A. (I remember Mr. Bakeer saying that the name "Crips" couldn't be used in the movie) with friend Ray Ray (Byron Keith Minns). Bobby earned his heart tattoo after killing a local drug dealer named Genie Lamp (Kevin Best). Bobby would serve time for that murder and reform while in prison. His sole goal became saving his son.

    I really appreciated this movie's message and direction. Reforming would be hard, changing one's attitude would be hard, and doing all of that in the same environment would be doubly hard, but someone has to break the cycle so why not let it be you.
    8kevin_robbins

    This is a powerful film that is really well done

    South Central (1992) is a movie I recently rewatched on HBOMax. The storyline follows a man that grew up thinking the gang life would be the life for him. Shortly after his son is born he is sent to jail for ten years where his gang affiliation protects him from other inmates. When he discovers his son has joined the gang he is part of and starts his own life of crime, the father reforms, drops out of the gang, and works to gain parole so he can get out of jail and hopefully save his son from the life he lived. This movie is directed by Stephen Milburn Anderson (Ca$h) and stars Glenn Plummer (City of Lies), Byron Minns (Black Dynamite), LaRita Shelby (Martin), Reginald T. Dorsey (Hill Street Blues) and Tim DeZarn (Fight Club). The storyline for this film is very well done and does a great job of developing the characters so that you genuinely care about what happens to them. The roots of the storyline and why people make decisions is well told. The prison dynamics are also well presented. I really enjoyed the messages and the scriptures used to mentally get the father where he needed to be. The film also does a great job of showing how the responsibilities of parenting changes your perspectives on life. The evolution of all the characters in this film over the ten years are a delight to see and this is a powerful film that is really well done. While not perfect, I still strongly recommend this gem and would score it an 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      Glenn Plummer stated in an interview that men have approached him and said that his speech at the end of the film caused them to get back into their own children's lives.
    • Goofs
      When Bobby and the rest of his crew are arrested by the undercover officer posing as a prostitute there original charge was soliciting and possession so there is no way a detective should have been questioning him about a murder Vice and Homicide are two different units and if Bobby was a person of interest in a murder homicide detectives would have long brought him in for questioning and made an arrest..
    • Quotes

      Bobby: Jimmie... son... if you hit a man in his face, in time, his wounds will heal. And later on, you can apologize to that man. If you steal his goods, later on, you can return those goods, or you can repay him equal value. But if you kill... there is no later on. There's no way to repair it with that man. There's no way to make it right with him or his family. His life is gone forever. You never come back from that. Ray Ray... that boy you're holding is my son. My son. I told a man in prison that I would save my son's life, even if it took my life. I'm willing to die here today, Ray... for my boy, because I love him that much. Do you love him? All I want is to give him something that you or I never had - a father. You said... out there... that you owed me. All I want is my boy.

      [Extends hand out to son]

      Bobby: . The court will give you back to me. Then we're going to start this whole thing all over again, and we're going to do it the right way. Okay with you?

      [Son nods head]

      Bobby: .

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: School Ties/South Central/Sarafina!/Singles/Blade Runner (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll
      Written by Vaughan Mason

      Performed by Vaughan Mason

      Courtesy of Brunswick Records

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1994 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Al sur de Los Ángeles
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Enchantment Films Inc.
      • Ixtlan
      • Monument Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,373,196
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $147,629
      • Sep 20, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,373,196
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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