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Menace II Society

Menace II Society

  • Status: Released
  • 26-05-1993
  • Runtime: 97 min
  • Score: 7.501
  • Vote count: 841

A young street hustler attempts to escape the rigors and temptations of the ghetto in a quest for a better life.

Tyrin Turner

Caine 'Kaydee' Lawson

Larenz Tate

Kevin 'O-Dog'

Glenn Plummer

Pernell

Jada Pinkett Smith

Ronnie

Samuel L. Jackson

Tat Lawson

June Kyoto Lu

Grocery Store Woman

Toshi Toda

Grocery Store Man

Reginald Ballard

Clyde

Khandi Alexander

Karen Lawson

Jullian Roy Doster

Anthony

Brandon Hammond

Five Year Old Caine

Eugene Lee

Man #1

James Pickens Jr.

Man #2

Nancy Cheryll Davis

Teacher

Marilyn Coleman

Grandmama

Arnold Johnson

Grandpapa

Saafir

Harold Lawson

Pooh Man

Doc

MC Eiht

A-Wax

Vonte Sweet

Sharif

Ryan Williams

Stacy

Cynthia Calhoun

Jackee

Garen Holman

Junior

Joy Matthews

Nurse #1

Clifton Powell

Chauncy

Too $hort

Lew-Loc

Christopher M. Brown

Lloyd

Stacy Arnell

Deena

Dwayne L. Barnes

Basehead

Ian Davids

Insurance Man

Alvin Mears

K-9 Police Officer

Bill Duke

Detective

Robert Gonzales

Car Dealer

Martin Davis

Car-Jack Victim

Erin Wiley Sands

Ilena

Charles S. Dutton

Mr. Butler

Charles J. Grube

Officer Fassel

Mike Kelly

Officer Gadd

Rolando Molina

Vato #1

Clifton Collins Jr.

Vato #2

Samuel Monroe Jr.

Ilena's Cousin

Daniel Villarreal

Vato #4

Yolanda Whitaker

Girl at Party

Anthony Johnson

Tony

Tony Valentino

Vato #3

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<em>'Menace II Society'</em> delivers an eventful 90 minutes! It's a film I certainly like, it is a predictable (beginning aside) ride but one that does manage to hit a fair bit. The characters are admittedly not the most likeable, though their predicament is still easy to connect to. Tyrin Turner makes for a solid lead, with Larenz Tate and Jada Pinkett (Smith) the pick of the rest; the latter, to be honest, brings the best acting of the main bunch. Aside from Pinkett, I did find the acting to be imperfect - not bad, whatsoever, but those away from Jada do get a bit cringey in parts. Good to see Samuel L. Jackson involved, albeit minimally. The ending, whilst good and totally serviceable, did irritate me slightly. I won't spoil what happens, but the 'last act' of Caine doesn't make total sense; you can tell they done it like that because it sounded dramatic on paper. Is it just me or did he laughably put the young fella in more danger? It took me out of the scene, I can't lie. Overall, this 1993 release is very good. I just evidently had a couple of (relatively minor, but noteworthy) issues with it, that's all.