A parody of gangland thrillers, with children playing the parts of adults, opens with a heist. Little Geezer, a handsome and self-confident gangster, brings the loot to one of Big Shot's holes in the wall where the instructions are to divide it equally.
United States

Little Geezer is one of those movies you stumble upon and wonder how it even exists. If you're into quirky, kinda dark humor and don't mind seeing kids act like hardened criminals – like, really hardened – then yeah, give it a shot. Folks looking for serious drama or anything remotely 'normal' should probably skip it. ...

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"Little Geezer is one of those movies you stumble upon and wonder how it even exists. If you're into quirky, kinda dark humor and don't mind seeing kids act like hardened criminals – like, really hardened – then yeah, give it a shot. Folks looking for serious drama or anything remotely 'normal' should probably skip it. It's not for everyone, for sure. The whole premise, children playing these tough-as-nails gangsters, is just wild from the jump. You got Little Geezer, this dapper kid, strutting ..."

