Divided City (film)

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Divided City
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theatrical release poster
Directed byBruce Brown
Screenplay byBruce Brown
Produced byBruce Brown (exec.)
Starring
  • Sheila Hayes
  • Kimberly Person
  • Big G
Edited byBruce Brown
Music by Boris Elkis
Running time
113 minutes

Divided City is a 2004 action-crime film written and directed by Bruce Brown, and stars Sheila Hayes, Kimberly Person, Tim Taylor, Raymond Daniels, and Big G. The music is by composer Boris Elkis. The film is a sequel to the 1998 film Streetwise , and it previewed at the San Francisco Black Film Festival on June 10, 2004.

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