Young Americans
Young Americans (alternate title: Young Americans - death games; Original title: The Young Americans) is a British crime film from 1993. Directed by Danny Cannon, who together with David Hilton also wrote the screenplay. The London police investigated a series of murders and suspects a connection with U.S. drug dealers who are led by Carl Frazer. Frazer recruited his accomplices among young people who are fascinated by American culture.
The British police are asking their American colleagues for help, whereupon the New York police officer John Harris will travel to London. Harris tries to make Frazer. This leads to further murders. The magazine Time Out London wrote that the "ambitious" film was skillfully done visually, but its pace is uneven. He was a "sleek, violent crime film design for style-conscious tweens". The lexicon of international film, wrote the film was a drug crime, the attempt to explain "the dope show business as a dirty industry". He was "photographed chic", but he came not out, despite his good leading actor of mediocrity. " The film was in London - including shot in the Jacob Street Studios -. His production was estimated at 3 million U.S. dollars.