Gazillion Movies Review :
A family is ripped apart in this disconcert drama. Danny Vinyard (Edward Furlong) is a teenager who is completely influenced by his older brother, the skinhead Derek (Edward Norton). Derek hates everybody who differs from him. When Danny writes an enthusiastic report about Hitler's "Mein Kampf" at school, the principal leaves Danny a choice. Or he writes a script about his brother Derek, or he is kicked from school. Derek's hatred against other races is a result of the killing of his father. He joins a gang and it is going from bad to worse with him. Derek raises his own gang and eventually ends up in jail for murder. Free again, Derek is changed and found inner peace. He realizes that he is betrayed by people of his own gang and is willing to teach some people a lesson, including his own little brother.
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| Director |
Tony Kaye
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| Editor |
Gerald B. Greenberg
Alan Heim
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| Music |
Anne Dudley
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| Producer |
Bill Carraro
Michael De Luca
Jon Hess
David McKenna
John Morrissey
Kearie Peak
Steve Tisch
Lawrence Turman
Brian Witten
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| Writer |
David McKenna
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