Short Eyes (film)

Short Eyes is a 1977 American prison drama film directed by Robert M. Young and based on Miguel Piñero's play of the same name.

The Wu-Tang Clan sampled dialogue from the film for the songs "Let My Niggas Live" and "Gravel Pit" in 2000.

[2] Short Eyes is set in an unnamed prison in New York City, whose inmates are predominantly African American or Puerto Rican.

Davis insists he doesn't remember raping the girl, but he admits to Juan that he has molested several other children.

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