Rage

Rage

5.0

Sep 16 1999

2h 32m

Drama

Set in contemporary London, three inner-city friends discover themselves after pursuing desperate measures to cut their own hip-hop record. In spite of the ups and downs that continually spin around them, they not only explore their individual selves, but also the bonds of their friendship.

Fraser Ayres

Fraser Ayres

Jamie 'Rage'

Cornell John

Cornell John

Razor

Shaun Parkes

Shaun Parkes

Godwin 'G'

John Pickard

John Pickard

Thomas 'T'

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