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| 413 Hope
St. (1997) |
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| Feature film star
and comedian Damon Wayans, best
known for his breakout
performances on FOX's "In
Living Color," steps behind
the camera to create a powerful,
gritty drama about a teen crisis
center in New York. On the
streets of the inner city, there
are few places that offer safe
haven for kids who are trying to
escape the daily temptations of
crime, drugs and the problems of
youth. This riveting one-hour
ensemble series focuses on the
power of strong relationships,
the impact of positive role
models, and the struggles of
misguided youth, with a sometimes
heart-tugging and other times
heartwarming message of hope. It
pulls no punches as it rips into
the situations -- both tragedy
and comedy -- of this special
teen crisis center. |
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| Michael Easton as Nick
Carrington, a former drug
addict-turned-counselor who oversees the
sports program; Show was cancelled due to
low ratings. |
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| Additional
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| Michael Easton:
Nick Carrington; co-star |
Cast:
Richard Roundtree, Jesse Martin, Kelly
Coffield, Shari Headley, Dawn Stern,
Michael Easton, Wendall Pierce, Karim
Prince
Created by: Damon Wayans
Production: Nu
System Production in association with
20th Century Fox Television |
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