The film "Do not threaten South Central, drinking juice in your neighborhood" was released back in 1996. With a budget of less than $4 million, this merciless parody of the black district crime drama has raised more than $20 million. The film was immediately loved and pulled apart for quotes and memes.
Let's see how the actors of the film have changed over these two decades.
How the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 yearsHow the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 years
Ashtray — Sean Wayans
How the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 years
Lock Dog — Marlon Wayans
How the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 years
Dashiki — Tracy Cherell Jones
How the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 years
The Preacher — Chris Spencer
How the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 years
Crazy Leg — Suli McCullough
How the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 years
The Postman — Keenan Ivory Wayans
How the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 years
Old School — Antonio Fargas
How the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 years
The hating officer is Bernie Mac. The actor died in 2008
How the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 years
Toothpick — Darrell Heath
How the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 years
Malik — Omar Epps
How the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 years
The Ashtray's father is Lamard J. Tate
How the actors of the film "Don't threaten South Central" have changed in 23 years
Grandma is Helen Martin. Unfortunately, she died on March 25, 2000, she was 90 years old.