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New Jersey Drive
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Jason, an impoverished youth growing up in the slums of New Jersey, and his pal Midget get their thrills by stealing cars and taking them for joyrides. The trouble starts when they steal a police car and the cops launch a violent offensive that involves beating and even shooting suspects.
Jason, an impoverished youth growing up in the slums of New Jersey, and his pal Midget get their thrills by stealing cars and taking them for joyrides. The trouble starts when they steal a police car and the cops launch a violent offensive that involves beating and even shooting suspects.
Actors:
Monique Maxwell,
Samantha Brown,
James McCauley,
Ron Brice,
Gabriel Casseus,
Paulie Schulze,
Gary DeWitt Marshall,
David Butler,
Roscoe Orman,
Paul Schulze,
Ian Blaze Kelly,
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Monique Maxwell
Samantha Brown
19 July 1976, Queens, New York, USA
James McCauley
22 June 1966, Roswell, New Mexico, USA
Ron Brice
Gabriel Casseus
28 April 1972, New York City, New York, USA
Paulie Schulze
Gary DeWitt Marshall
David Butler
Roscoe Orman
11 June 1944, Bronx, New York, USA
Paul Schulze
12 June 1962, USA
Ian Blaze Kelly
Director:
Nick Gomez
Nick Gomez
1963, Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
Country:
United States
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