Boyz n the hood /

Three young black men with different backgrounds struggle to survive the violence and bigotry of Los Angeles.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Boyz n the hood (Motion picture)
Corporate Authors: Columbia Pictures, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm), Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm)
Other Authors: Nicolaides, Steve, Singleton, John, 1968-2019, Ice Cube (Musician), Gooding, Cuba, Jr., 1968-, Chestnut, Morris, Long, Nia, Bassett, Angela, Fishburne, Laurence, III, 1961-
Format: Video Blu-ray Disc
Language:English
German
Spanish
French
Italian
Portuguese
Thai
Language Notes:English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese or Thai dialogue with optional Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Hindi, Korean, Mandarin, Norwegian, Swedish, Turkish, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese or Thai subtitles.
Published: Culver City, Calif. : Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, [2011]
Subjects:
Description
Summary:Three young black men with different backgrounds struggle to survive the violence and bigotry of Los Angeles.
Item Description:Title from container.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1991.
Special features: Friendly fire (making of an urban legend) ; Commentary with director John Singleton ; Deleted scenes ; Audition videos featuring Ice Cube, Angela, Bassett, Morris Chestnut and Tyra Ferrell ; Compton's most wanted music video "Growin' up in the hood" ; Tevin Campbell music video "Just ask me to" ; The enduring significance of Boz n the hood (Blu-ray exlusive).
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (112 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:Blu-ray; all regions; 5.1 DTS-HD master audio (English), 5.1 Dobly digital (French, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, German, Italian); widescreen (1.85:1), 1080p high definition; requires Blu-ray player.
Audience:MPAA rating: R, for language, violence, and sensuality.
CHV rating: 18A.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Charles Mills ; music, Stanley Clarke.