
Squeeze (1997) | Streaming Guide & Showtimes
Squeeze (1997) — Ty, Hector, and Bao are close friends in a tough section of Boston, where they're called… Streaming on Amazon Video, App...
Squeeze (1997) Storyline
Ty, Hector, and Bao are close friends in a tough section of Boston, where they're called "the PG-13 crew." They're 14, decent kids with few skills who've bailed out of school. A small gang of older tough guys, led by Marcus and Tommy, menace them, and when the PG-13s fight back and rob one of the gang, Marcus and Tommy vow to kill them. They seek protection from Derick, a drug dealer, who agrees to help if they'll sell drugs. Meanwhile, Ty is recruited to work at a community center by J.J., its quiet leader. Ty and his friends are in a squeeze: surrounded by violence, drugs, and no opportunities, is there any way out?
Full Cast & Crew
- Tyrone Burton as Tyson
- Eddie Cutanda as Hector
- Phuong Duong as Bao
- Geoffrey Rhue as JJ
- Russell G. Jones as Tommy
- Leigh Williams as Marcus
- Robert Agredo as Uzi
- Beresford Bennett as Derick
- Jennifer Maxcy as Lisa
- Harlem Logan as Fiend
- Diane Beckett as Aunt C
- Ingrid Askew as Pearl
- James Spruill as Psychiatrist
- William K. Butler as Jason (as William Butler)
- Daryl Bugg as Mason
Why Watch Squeeze?
The Vibe: Squeeze is a captivating and well-crafted crime and drama movie from 1997. Directed by Robert Patton-Spruill, and starring Tyrone Burton, Eddie Cutanda, Phuong Duong Ty, Hector, and Bao are close friends in a tough section of Boston, where they're called "the PG-13 crew.
Fan Reception: While holding a polarized score of 5.7/10, Squeeze retains a dedicated audience who appreciate its unique premise and stylistic choices.
Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for general audiences and genre enthusiasts. If you enjoy movies that blends crime with drama elements, Squeeze deserves a spot on your watchlist.
Movie Details & Production
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