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Omar Epps | Q | |
Tupac Shakur | Bishop | |
Jermaine 'Huggy' Hopkins | Steel | |
Khalil Kain | Raheem | |
Cindy Herron | Yolanda | |
Vincent Laresca | Radames | |
Samuel L. Jackson | Trip | |
George Gore II | Brian | |
Grace Garland | Q's Mother | |
Queen Latifah | Ruffhouse M.C. | |
Bruklin Harris | Keesha | |
Victor Campos | Quiles | |
Eric Payne | Frank | |
Sharon Cook | Record Store Clerk | |
Darien Berry | Blizzard | |
Maggie Rush | Myra | |
Flex Alexander | Contest Auditioner | |
Rony Clanton | Detective Markham | |
Michael Badalucco | Detective Kelly | |
Jacqui Dickerson | Sweets | |
Pablo Guzmán | TV Reporter | |
Randy Frazier | Steel's Father | |
Latanya Richardson | Steel's Mother | |
Oran 'Juice' Jones | Snappy Nappy Dugout | |
Mitchell Marchand | Kid at Trip's |
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Producer | James Bigwood
Gerard Brown Peter Frankfurt David Heyman Preston L. Holmes |
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Writer | Ernest R. Dickerson
Gerard Brown |
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Cinematography | Larry Banks
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Musician | The Bomb Squad
Hank Shocklee |
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Four Harlem friends -- Bishop, Q, Steel and Raheem -- dabble in petty crime, but they decide to go big by knocking off a convenience store. Bishop, the magnetic leader of the group, has the gun. But Q has different aspirations. He wants to be a DJ and happens to have a gig the night of the robbery. Unfortunately for him, Bishop isn't willing to take no for answer in a game where everything's for keeps. |
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