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Sleepers

Rated R for language, graphic violence and two scenes of strong sexual content.

R 152min.
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Barry Levinson directed this crime drama based on a controversial bestseller. Jason Patrick stars as Lorenzo, a New York reporter more commonly called "Shakes," a nickname courtesy of his three childhood pals from Hell's Kitchen -- Michael (Brad ... Read More
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Sean Nokes
Father Bobby
Danny Snyder
Tommy Marcano
Shakes' Father
Lorenzo, a.k.a. Shakes
Michael
King Benny
January 22, 2012
binky1928
Terrific TRUE story w Awesome cast ! YES these things DO happen in Reform school, Jails, Catholic HS's MUST see movie!!! ALL are at their best! Just look at PENN ST coaches and Know thisstory is TRUE !
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