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  1. With Danny Hoch, Lynn Schlansky Hoch, Gina Brooke, Pablo Herrera. From the mind of Brooklyn actor, performance artist and hip-hop activist Danny Hoch, this film spins out the stories of ten lives shocked by globalization, the prison industry and life in general.

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    • Comedy, Documentary, Drama
    • Mark Benjamin, Danny Hoch
    • 2000-05
  2. From the mind of Brooklyn actor, performance artist and hip-hop activist Danny Hoch, this film spins out the stories of ten lives shocked by global hip-hop, the prison system and life in general.

  3. Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop is a cinematic tour de force that is unprecedented in film or hip-hop history. From the mind of Brooklyn actor, performance artist and hip-hop activist Danny Hoch, this film spins out the stories of ten lives shocked by global hip-hop, the prison system and life in general. Moving masterfully in and out of the ...

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    • DVD
  4. Movie Info. Writer, performance artist and actor Danny Hoch adapts his 1998 one-man show to the big screen by blending footage of live performances with on-location dramatizations of stories from...

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    • Mark Benjamin, Danny Hoch
    • R
    • Danny Hoch
  5. 12. Okt. 2001 · Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop - Metacritic. 2001. R. Stratosphere Entertainment. 1 h 30 m. Summary From the mind of Brooklyn actor, performance artist and hip-hop activist Danny Hoch, this film spins out the stories of ten lives shocked by globalization, the prison industry and life in general. (Kicked Down Productions) Comedy. Documentary. Drama.

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    • Mark Benjamin, Danny Hoch
    • R
    • Danny Hoch
  6. 12. Okt. 2001 · Directed by Danny Hoch and Mark Benjamin. R, 90 minutes. Adapted from a successful one-man show, ''Jails, Hospitals and Hip-Hop,'' which opens today at the Village East (Second Avenue at 12th...

  7. 15. Nov. 2001 · As the personification of the bridge between theater and hip-hop, writer-performer Danny Hoch builds a new span in the film version of the one-man solo play “Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop.”.