Forty Deuce

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Forty Deuce is a gritty 1982 crime drama film directed by Paul Morrissey that explores the lives of teenage hustlers in New York City’s Times Square.

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instanceOf film
basedOn stage play "Forty Deuce" NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Paul Morrissey NERFINISHED
directorStyle gritty realism
filmFormat feature film
filmmakingContext American independent cinema of the 1980s
genre crime drama
crime film
drama film
hasCastMember Esai Morales NERFINISHED
Kevin Bacon NERFINISHED
Kirk Taylor NERFINISHED
Mario Van Peebles NERFINISHED
Mark Keyloun NERFINISHED
Orson Bean NERFINISHED
Regina Baff NERFINISHED
Sandy Baron NERFINISHED
hasTheme coming of age
crime
exploitation
marginalization
survival
mainSubject prostitution
street life
teenage hustlers
narrativeFocus ensemble cast of street kids
notableFor early film role of Kevin Bacon
gritty depiction of Times Square
originalLanguage English
portrays drug use
juvenile delinquency
male prostitution
urban decay
productionPeriod early 1980s
releaseYear 1982
screenwriter Alan Bowne NERFINISHED
Paul Morrissey NERFINISHED
settingLocation New York City
Times Square NERFINISHED
timePeriodSetting early 1980s
late 1970s

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Paul Morrissey notableWork Forty Deuce
Paul Morrissey directed Forty Deuce