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  1. Apr 5, 1991 · Hangin' with the Homeboys: Directed by Joseph B. Vasquez. With Doug E. Doug, Mario Joyner, John Leguizamo, Nestor Serrano. Four young friends spend one crazy Friday night on the streets of Manhattan that quickly turns into a night, they'll never forget.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Joseph B. Vasquez
    • 1991-04-05
  2. Hangin' with the Homeboys is a 1991 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Joseph Vasquez. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1991, where it won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. It was released by New Line Cinema on April 5, 1991.

  3. May 24, 1991 · On a hot August night in the Bronx, four young men on the cusp of finding their places in life cruise to a salsa beat looking for fun, ladies and adventure--just another Friday night Hangin' with the Homeboys.

    • Joseph B. Vasquez
    • Doug E. Doug
  4. Sep 27, 1991 · There are no star turns in the story, however; the movie adopts a loose, improvisational style as the homeboys try to crash a party, cruise the streets of Manhattan looking for action, pick up a couple of girls, and begin to realize that their entire lives could be as aimless as this night - unless they get organized.

  5. Aspiring actor Tom (Mario Joyner), supermarket clerk Johnny (John Leguizamo), wannabe Black Power militant Willie (Doug E. Doug) and unemployed ladies' man Fernando (Nestor Serrano), who has ...

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  6. Comedy about four young friends from New York who spend one crazy Friday night on the streets of Manhattan that quickly turns into a night they'll...

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  8. Apr 5, 1991 · Overview. Two African-Americans and two Puerto-Ricans (though one pretends to be Italian) go out on the town on a Friday night. They will be forced to get to know each other — and even worse, learn to like each other as friends. Joseph B. Vasquez. Director, Writer.