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Band of the Hand
Stephen Lang - Joe Michael Carmine - Ruben
April 11, 1986
Crime
109 min
R
Paul Michael Glaser
Michael Rauch, Don Kurt (associate), Michael Mann (executive)
Jack Baran, Leo Garen
TriStar Pictures
$4,865,912
United States
English
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Band of the Hand is a 1986 crime film, released by TriStar Pictures. It was directed by Paul Michael Glaser and stars Stephen Lang, Lauren Holly, Laurence Fishburne and Leon. Michael Mann served as its executive producer. The film turned into a theatrical release after it failed as a television pilot . The title track, "Band of the Hand", is written by Bob Dylan, and has never been released by him other than for the movie soundtrack. The plot involves a group of juvenile delinquents in their teens who are doomed to be prosecuted as adults for their crimes - unless they take part in a new and experimental "program" led by a Vietnam veteran Native American from the Everglades. The teens must learn to survive in the dangerous swamp and how to work together. Upon completion of the program, the group buys a vacant house in a dangerous part of Miami and slowly rebuilds the neighborhood, kicking out the pimps, prostitutes and drug dealers. The film's climax has the group taking the fight directly to a drug manufacturing facility that is equipped with a M-134 Minigun. |
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