Eastside with Mario Lopez: DVD Cover

    Eastside Director: Lorena David Cast: Mario Lopez, Efrain Figueroa, Maurice Compte

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/20/2001
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 48,805

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    Features

    Audio commentary track with director Lorena David, producer Mark Roberts, and actor Mario Lopez; Theatrical trailer; Biographies and filmographies of cast, director, writer, and producers; 20 chapters with motion images; Interactive motion menus; Digitally mastered; 16:9 anamorphic widescreen; 5.1 Dolby Surround; Aspect ratio 1.85:1; English closed captions

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Selection
    1. Opening Credits [1:49]
    2. Reunion [2:57]
    3. Heading Eastside [4:04]
    4. The Salsa Room [6:59]
    5. Toad [1:17]
    6. Proposition [3:31]
    7. No Deal [2:45]
    8. Brotherly Advice [2:08]
    9. Claire [6:00]
    10. The Car Wash [2:33]
    11. Lunch with Armando [5:12]
    12. Mr. Gabriel [6:31]
    13. Painful Regrets [8:35]
    14. Dreams and Beliefs [8:21]
    15. Last Offer [4:30]
    16. The Will [2:58]
    17. El Alma Del Barrio [5:20]
    18. Donating to Charity [5:29]
    19. Sign the Contract [8:06]
    20. End Credits [3:11]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Released from prison on his 21st birthday, Antonio (Saved by the Bell's Mario Lopez) pays a visit to his older brother, Horatio (Mark Espinoza), an uptight attorney embarrassed by his Latino heritage. The brothers are connected by their work for crime boss Armando De La Rosa (Efrain Figueroa), for whom Horatio provides "consulting" services and Antonio collects debts. When De la Rosa enlists Antonio to bully the proprietor of a youth shelter off his property to make way for a casino, the young man changes his priorities, thanks in no small part to his friendship with the proprietor (Richard Lynch) and his burgeoning relationship with the old man's granddaughter (Elizabeth Bogush). Together, Antonio and Horatio try to bring an end to De La Rosa's megalomaniacal reign over the neighborhood. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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