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Lives in Hazard

1994-04-08 |
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Lives in Hazard is a tough, uncompromising look at kids in gangs and the men they become in prison. Filmed in the barrios of east LA and in the prisons of California, this real-life drama follows the making of the Hollywood feature film American Me, in which director Edward James Olmos used real gang members and prison inmates as actors. The fictional scenes these homeboys portray pale in juxtaposition to the stark reality of their daily lives, a world where opportunities are scarce and guns plentiful. The brutal honesty of these gang members as they struggle to change makes Lives in Hazard a powerful story of kids caught up in a growing national crisis.

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The release date of Lives in Hazard is April 08, 1994.
On October 04, 2024, there were 322 public reaction to Lives in Hazard including skipping a beat, seedy underbelly, devastated, stone-faced cast, rootless character.
On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of Lives in Hazard is 7.8/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 8.0/10.
The casts of Lives in Hazard are Domingo Abriz starring as Self, M.C. Boulevard starring as Self, William Forsythe starring as Self, Greg Boyle starring as Self, Robert Chavez starring as Self, Danny De La Paz starring as self.
Lives in Hazard is a tough, uncompromising look at kids in gangs and the men they become in prison. Filmed in the barrios of east LA and in the prisons of California, this real-life drama follows the making of the Hollywood feature film American Me, in which director Edward James Olmos used real gang members and prison inmates as actors. The fictional scenes these homeboys portray pale in juxtaposition to the stark reality of their daily lives, a world where opportunities are scarce and guns plentiful. The brutal honesty of these gang members as they struggle to change makes Lives in Hazard a powerful story of kids caught up in a growing national crisis..
The director of Lives in Hazard is Andrew Young.