Summaries

The story of South Boy. Caught up in a life of crime, he finds himself doing time in Federal Prison.

This scorching hard-hitting Hip-Hop musical comes directly from the streets, at the intersection where high crime, redemption and revenge meet. Through slamming rap music performances and dramatic action Southboy (Daron Fordham) a college educated street hustler, continues his higher learning on the mean streets under the wing of a retired mob boss (John Martino). Though the journey is dangerous, his eyes remain on the prize - to become a kingpin and find the family he has never known. As the music plays, deals are made and bodies drop. Will Southboy survive the Feds, snitches and golddiggers or will the streets destroy him?

This hip-hop musical is a gritty, underground psychological exploration into the mind of a college educated street hustler named South Boy (Daron Fordham) who becomes unfulfilled in his life of crime. Dramatically acted and told through hard-hitting music and rap performances.

Details

Keywords
  • criminal underworld
  • mob boss
  • mob
  • gangsta rap
  • street hustler
Genres
  • Crime
  • Musical
Release date Apr 14, 1949
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Production companies South Boy Films

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 45m
Color Color
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