Hurricane Streets (aka Hurricane) is a 1997 American coming-of-age drama which was the debut feature film from writer-director Morgan J. Freeman (not to be confused with actor Morgan Freeman). The film won the Audience, Best Director, and Best Cinematography Awards at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival—the first film ever to win three awards at the festival. The film shows the story of Marcus (Brendan Sexton III), a teenage inner-city 'street kid' whose internal conflicts include running with a gang who want to move up in more serious crimes and a girl he meets (Isidra Vega) who tries to steer him clear from a potential life in prison. What Marcus really wants is to move out of the city to New Mexico and gain space. It was released by MGM and stars Brendan Sexton III and Edie Falco.
Hurricane Streets (1998)
Directed by Morgan J. Freeman
Genres - Crime, Drama, Family, Romance |
Sub-Genres - Coming-Of-Age Fiction, Teen Drama, Teen Film |
Release Date - Feb 13, 1998 |
Run Time - 86 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - R
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Budget
$500,000
Box Office
$375,634
Themes
Tags
Brendan Sexton, Cult, Gang, Morgan Freeman, New Mexico, Prison, Smuggling, Theft
Attributes
Narrative Location: Manhattan
Alternate Titles
Hariken sutorito
JP
Hurricane - Ruas de Manhattan
BR
Hurricane Street
DK
Hurricane Streets
CA, EU, JP, ES, GB, US
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