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New Jersey Drive (1995)

New Jersey Drive (1995)
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New Jersey Drive opens with Jason (Gabriel Casseus) heading off to juvenile detention then unfolds in flashback as, chronologically, the incidents leading to his arrest surface one by one. First the audience sees his violence and poverty-ridden project; next his go-nowhere delinquent friends are introduced, as is their hobby: joy riding. Soon some of the teens, including Jason, begin to convert their hobby into a part-time job as they steal cars and sell them to a sleazy chop-shop owner for pennies on the dollar. Eventually, luck runs out when they are caught in a police sting; one boy is shot to death by the crooked Officer Roscoe (Saul Stein), who then warns Jason not to tell a soul; however, they continue stealing cars. Meanwhile, Jason beats up a neighborhood acquaintance on the playground for a slight to his sister and finds himself the target of the boy's murder attempts. The action draws to a head as both Roscoe and the vengeful boy close in. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

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Starring:
Sharron CorleyGabriel Casseus, (more)
Director(s):
Nick GomezHoward McMaster, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of New Jersey Drive

New Jersey Drive opens with Jason (Gabriel Casseus) heading off to juvenile detention then unfolds in flashback as, chronologically, the incidents leading to his arrest surface one by one. First the audience sees his violence and poverty-ridden project; next his go-nowhere delinquent friends are introduced, as is their hobby: joy riding. Soon some of the teens, including Jason, begin to convert their hobby into a part-time job as they steal cars and sell them to a sleazy chop-shop owner for pennies on the dollar. Eventually, luck runs out when they are caught in a police sting; one boy is shot to death by the crooked Officer Roscoe (Saul Stein), who then warns Jason not to tell a soul; however, they continue stealing cars. Meanwhile, Jason beats up a neighborhood acquaintance on the playground for a slight to his sister and finds himself the target of the boy's murder attempts. The action draws to a head as both Roscoe and the vengeful boy close in. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Howard McMasterNick Gomez
Writer(s):
Nick GomezMichel Marriott
Producer(s):
Bob GosseLarry Meistrich
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Not For Children, Violence)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Lamont H.

I saw this movie back when I was a teen and didn't like it much but I now appreciate the rawness, comedy, and realness of this movie. If you have never seen this before, watch it.

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Janeen R.

This movie is very realistic and depicts real life issues.

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Cesar and Cynthia N.

I recently seen this movie on TV, haven't since i was a teen. Pretty good movie, it's about a bunch of teenagers in New Jersey stealing cars all the time, and getting away with it. Lots of corrupted cops and crazy people check this one out.

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