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Yellow (1997)
Rating:
Starring: Burt Bulos, Mary Chen, John Cho, Michael Chung, Amy Hill, Lela Lee, Soon-Tek Oh, Angie Suh, Mia Suh, Jason J. Tobin
Director: Chris Chan Lee
Category: Drama, Comedy, Independent
Studio: Vanguard
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
90 mins

 
 

 

A Night Eight Teens In Los Angeles Will Never Forget

Eight best friends anxiously make wild graduation plans for their last night together in Los Angeles.That evening, their friend Sin accidentally loses a large sum of his father's money.Under great pressure to succeed in school and work, Sin is unable to face his father about the loss.Instead, his best friends rally together in support and plan to recover the money on their own before sunrise.What follows is an adventurous and comic scavenger hunt.The kids scrape their savings together and beg relatives for cash.But despite their efforts and persistence, they find themselves in much more trouble than ever.Unable to tell his friends and family the truth about how he lost the money, Sin abandons them and disappears.By running away from his problems, Sin's desperation peaks, and he is driven to commit a crime that he may regret the rest of his life.

 
 
   
   

 
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