High Quality New Sony Home Pictures Ent Shottas Type Dvd Action Adventure Motion Picture Video Dolby Digital 5.1 Review

High Quality New Sony Home Pictures Ent Shottas Type Dvd Action Adventure Motion Picture Video Dolby Digital 5.1 Feature
- Street Date: 25 March 2008. DVD Release: 02 Jan 2007. Studio: SONY HOME PICTURES ENT.
- Running Time: 95. Region: 1: USA, Canada.
- Display: 1.85:1 (Theatre Wide Screen), Color, Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV. SubTitles: Closed Caption, English, French.
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Stereo, English, French. Disc Info: Discs:2 ~ Format:Ntsc ~ Region:1.
- Cast: View Cast For Shottas. Crew: Co-producer:Fabien Pruvot, Co-producer:Jennifer Farrell, Composer (Music Score):Wyclef Jean, Director:Cess Silvera, Executive Producer:Wyclef Jean, Producer:Cess Silvera, Screenwriter:Cess Silvera. Extras: Clr/Ws R/2 Dvd Clr Dvd-Standard.
Grammy-nominated reggae artist Kymani Marley and Jamaican dancehall star Spragga Benz star in director Cess Silvera's tale of two Kingston gangsters looking to make a name for themselves on the mean streets of Kingston. Homegrown gangers Biggs (Marley) and Wayne (Benz) have paid their dues in Kingston, and now they've set their sights on a better life in Miami. After robbing a soda truck to gain the funds needed to make their way to the United States, however, their dreams quickly turn to dust when they are deported for hustling and sent back to Jamaica with nothing but the shirts on their backs. Biggs and Wayne aren't willing to kiss their ambitions goodbye quite so easily though, and thanks to a little compliance from the Kingston politicians, the pair soon begin extorting money from the local businesses. The heavies in the Kingston underworld are beginning to resent the pair's wildfire success though, and as the pressure mounts to end the rising tide of crime a local politician pays the ultimate price to arrange for the visas that will get Biggs and Wayne back to Florida. Upon returning to the states, the now-powerful duo finds that there is a high price to pay for power in a world where to trust equals death and success simply means having more enemies. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi.
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