The Breaks (1999 film)

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The Breaks
Directed byEric Meza
Written byMitch Mullany
Jeff Stolzer
Produced byBob Shapiro
Terry Spazek
StarringMitch Mullany
Carl Anthony Payne II
Paula Jai Parker
Clifton Powell
Darius McCrary
Paul Benjamin
Lamont Bentley
Loretta Devine
CinematographyCarlos González
Distributed byArtisan Entertainment
Release date
February 26, 1999
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Breaks is a 1999 American comedy film written by and starring Mitch Mullany and directed by Eric Meza.

Plot[edit]

A Sunday in the life of Derrick King, an Irish kid raised in Compton, California by a black family. He speaks and dresses in a way that might be called "black" and thinks of himself as a black person. It is a day of disasters: his mom kicks him out of the house, his uncle fires him, the woman he loves dismisses him as childish, the LAPD (wearing Confederate flag shoulder patches) impounds his car and tosses him in the drunk tank, a mean dude is after him for money, he is imprisoned in a store basement by gay sadists, and he is shot at. Along the way, however, he shows kindness to a near-sighted kid, and those random acts may prove to be his salvation. Rappers Xzibit, E-40 and Flesh-n-Bone appear in the film.

The movie features numerous parodies, including one of Pulp Fiction, as well as Good Will Hunting, and an appearance by George Clinton as himself. Professional basketball player Gary Payton also has a speaking role in the movie.

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Release[edit]

Home release[edit]

The film was released on DVD by Artisan Home Entertainment in 2000.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Stephens, Bob (May 27, 2000). "Sci-fi features, old classics out on DVD". SFGate. Retrieved February 5, 2024.

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