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  1. Feb 26, 1999 · The Breaks: Directed by Eric Meza. With Anthony Anderson, Isaiah Barnes, Max Becker, Paula Bel. Adopted by a black family in L.A., Derrick grows up an Irish white boy who thinks he's black!

  2. The Breaks is a 1999 American comedy film written by and starring Mitch Mullany and directed by Eric Meza.

  3. Stream 'The Breaks' and watch online. Discover streaming options, rental services, and purchase links for this movie on Moviefone. Watch at home and immerse yourself in this movie's story...

  4. Derrick, a racially-confused Irishman raised in the hood by a black family is having the worst day ever. Determined to prove to his fed-up mother and would-be girlfriend that he's not a screw-up, he sets out to do one thing right (get some milk) and even that proves to be a challenge!

  5. Derrick, a racially-confused Irishman raised in the hood by a black family is having the worst day ever. Determined to prove to his fed-up mother and would-be girlfriend that he's not a screw-up ...

  6. Feb 26, 1999 · Overview. Derrick, a racially-confused Irishman raised in the hood by a black family is having the worst day ever. Determined to prove to his fed-up mother and would-be girlfriend that he's not a screw-up, he sets out to do one thing right (get some milk) and even that proves to be a challenge!

  7. "The Breaks" is a song by American rapper Kurtis Blow from his self-titled debut album. It was released as a single in June 1980 and peaked at No. 87 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was the first certified gold rap song, and the second certified gold 12-inch single. In 2008, the song ranked #10 on VH1's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs.

  8. Derrick, a racially-confused Irishman raised in the hood by a black family is having the worst day ever. Determined to prove to his fed-up mother and would-be girlfriend that he's not a screw-up, he sets out to do one thing right (get some milk) and even that proves to be a challenge!

  9. A Sunday in the life of Derrick King, an Irish kid raised in South Central L.A. by a Black family. He talks Black, dresses Black, and thinks of himself as Black.

  10. Following in the hip-hop comedy tradition of Friday and House Party, slacker Derrick King is an Irish kid who thinks of himself as black, having been raised by a black family in South-Central Los Angeles.