Ghetto Stories (film)
Ghetto Stories is a direct-to-video American crime film directed by John McDougal and Turk produced and distributed by Asylum Records. It was released on November 9, 2010.[1]
Ghetto Stories | |
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Directed by | John McDougal Turk |
Produced by | Courtney Scott Bryan Wright |
Written by | Adam Moreno Damon Dash |
Starring | Lil Boosie Webbie Bun B Trill Fam Nicole Alexander Tyrin Turner |
Music by | Mouse On Tha Track B.J. Tha New Orleans Runna DJ B-Real |
Cinematography | Larry Lynutte Turk |
Edited by | Phillip Kimsey |
Distributed by | Trill Films Asylum Records |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $500,000 |
Plot
Rival drug dealers struggle to make ends meet in the crime filled streets of Baton Rouge. Unaware that they are family, two young men from different sides of town wage a war on each other that eventually culminates in a strong union.
Cast
- Lil Boosie - Marcus Hatch
- Webbie - Jy Carter
- Tyrin Turner - Slimm
- Nicole "Hoopz" Alexander - Kayla
- Bun B - Savages' father
- Paul Wall - Prison Inmate
- Lil' Trill - Trill
- Mike Epps - Lawn Service Worker
- La'rico Hill - Humana Humana
- Brandon Bradford - BiBi
- Lil Phat
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