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Stryker
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Synopsis
The arrival of a fourteen-year-old Native arsonist (Kyle Henry) sparks a bitter turf war between two rival street gangs vying for control of Winnipeg's North End in Hey, Happy! director Noam Gonick's vivid depiction of the destructive impulses that plague the streets. Backed by a crew of Filipino enforcers who aren't afraid to face up to a challenge, ABS (Asian Bomb Squad) leader Omar (Ryan Black) rules the city streets by utilizing a potent combination of fire and fear. But Omar isn't the only troublemaker looking to cement his status as top thug on the block. Embittered girl-gang leader Mama Ceece (Deena Fontaine) has just been released from jail, and with a little help from her vicious Indian Posse, Ceece is determined to wrestle back control of the streets from the opportunistic ABS gang that thrived in her absence. When a fourteen-year-old Striker (street slang for potential gang member) arrives on the scene fresh from his northern reserve, the confrontation between the ABS and the Indian Posse quickly escalates as each gang prepares to find out once and for all who truly rules the streets of the North End. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Rick Gilbert Art Director
Edward Lachman Cinematographer
Hellnback Composer (Music Score)
Karmen Omeosoos Composer (Music Score)
Billy Martin Costume Designer
Billy Martin Costume Designer
Noam Gonick Director
Bruce Little Editor
Juliette Hagopian Executive Producer
Noam Gonick Producer
Ryan Black Producer
Mark Gebel Production Designer
David MacIntosh Screenwriter
Noam Gonick Screenwriter
Bruce Little Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2004
Runtime: 93
Country: Canada
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Telefilm Canada
Wild Boars of Manitoba

Release
January 04, 2006 (USA - Limited)