Only the Strong Survive

Former Green Beret Louis Stevens (Mark Dacascos) returns to his hometown of Miami after completing military service in Brazil, only to learn that his old high school has become a haven for gangs and drug dealers. After Stevens uses his capoeira skills to kick several drug dealers off the school property, Mr. Kerrigan (Geoffrey Lewis), one of Stevens' old teachers, sees the impact that Stevens has on the students. Kerrigan gives him the task of teaching capoeira to a handful of the worst at-risk students at the school, giving Stevens an abandoned fire station as their practice area. While doing so, Stevens earns the ire of the local drug lord, Silverio Aliveres (Paco Christian Prieto), whose younger cousin, Orlando Aliveres (Richard Coca), is one of Stevens' students. Silverio is also a master of capoeira, and he engages Stevens in combat, beating him viciously. The horrified Orlando resolves to learn everything he can from Stevens. Stevens' class learns quickly, and they become very skilled at capoeira. The principal, delighted, proposes a district-wide capoeira program to the school board. After a field trip with his class, Stevens once again clashes with Silverio, who declares war against him.

MPAA Rating:PG-13
Genre:Documentary, Music
Country:United States
Produced By:Harvey Weinstein, Rebecca Ferris, Frazer Pennebaker, Bob Weinstein, Roger Friedman
Directed By:D.A. Pennebaker, Chris Hegedus
Cast:Eugene Record, Robert 'Squirrel' Lester, Wilson Pickett, Jon Tiver, Mack Rice, Gail Webb, Don Bryant, Mary Wilson, Jerry Butler, The Chi-Lites, Isaac Hayes, Rufus Thomas, Carla Thomas, William Bell, Joyce Moore, Sam Moore, Jaye Michael Davis, Roger Friedman, Luther Ingram, Ann Peebles
In Theaters:Aug 15, 2003
Runtime:1 hour 35 minutes
Production:Pennebaker Hegedus Films
Box Office:$57,581
Available On:Amazon, Vudu
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