Barbershop (2002)
- Starring:
- Ice Cube, Anthony Anderson, (more)
- Director(s):
- Tim Story
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13
- Category:
- Comedy
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Calvin (Ice Cube) never wanted to take over the family business, a barbershop on the south side of Chicago. Disgusted with the shop's crime-ridden neighborhood, and caught up in his moneymaking schemes, one morning Calvin decides to sell the shop to the shady Lester (Keith David). Chastised by his pregnant wife, Jennifer (Jazsmin Lewis), for his rash decision, Calvin spends the day cutting heads at the shop, and starts to understand the importance of the legacy his grandfather and father have left to him. The bickering barbers include Eddie (Cedric the Entertainer), the old-timer with his own unique perspective on black life; Terri (rapper Eve in her film debut), a hot-tempered woman with a trifling boyfriend; Jimmy (Sean Patrick Thomas), a college educated snob; Ricky (Michael Ealy) a reformed criminal; Isaac (Troy Garity, the son of Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden), a white B-Boy, whom no one is ready to let cut their hair; and Dinka (Leonard Howze), a recent African immigrant who's too shy to express his feelings for Terri. Calvin learns to appreciate them all, and discovers that the place where they work is more than just a place to get a haircut -- it's a meeting place for the neighborhood, a place where folks can speak their minds and find out what's happening. Calvin gradually changes his mind about selling the shop, but it may be too late. Meanwhile, a bumbling thief, J.D. (Anthony Anderson) spends a painful day trying to crack open the ATM he's stolen from the grocery store across the street. Barbershop was directed by Tim Story and produced by George Tillman Jr. and Robert Teitel, the producers of Soul Food. Barbershop had its world premiere at the 2002 Urbanworld Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 102 mins
Complete Cast:
- Ice Cube - Calvin Palmer
- Cedric the Entertainer - Eddie
- Eve - Terri Jones
- Michael Ealy - Ricky Nash
- Keith David - Lester
- Lahmard Tate - Bill7
- Jalen Rose - Himself
- Marcia Wright - Angry Woman
- Kwame Amoaku - Stair Guy
- Vince Green - Waiting Customer
- Eric Lane - Customer Rodney
- Olumiji Olawumi - Jay
- Cassandra Lewis - Young Mom
- Ray Thompson - Customer Tyrone
- Jam - Customer Lloyd
- J. David Shanks - Customer Lamar
- Rhonda Bobo - Ricky's Girlfriend
- Toyiah Marquis - Samir's Wife
- Parvesh Cheena - Samir
- Llou Johnson - Salesman
- Cynthia Maddox - Prison Guard
- Matt Orlando - Officer
- Chester Clay McSwain - Mailman
- Teara Hill Willborn - Little Kid
- Deon Cole - Customer Darrel
- Laura E. Walls - Church Lady
- Frank Townsend - Terri's Customer
- Jasmine Randle - Gabby
- Dev Kennedy - Detective Williams' Partner
- Marshall Titus - Customer Joe
- Cliff Frazier - Customer Kwame
- Lorenzo Clemons - Bank Manager
- Anthony Anderson - J.D.
- Sean Patrick Thomas - Jimmy James
- Troy Garity - Isaac Rosenberg
- Leonard Earl Howze - Dinka
- Jazsmin Lewis - Jennifer Palmer
- Tom Wright - Detective Williams
- DeRay Davis - Hustle Guy
- Kevin Morrow - Monk
- Jason Winston George - Kevin
- Maestro Harrell - Customer Tillman
- Sonya Eddy - Janelle
- Janina Gavankar - Fine Woman
- Mark Simmons - Customer Rob
- Norm Van Lier - Customer Sam
- Leon S. Rogers Jr. - Customer Larry
- Tiffany S. Gaji - Cop
- Cerall Duncan - Kevin's Other Woman
- Malik S. Middleton - Construction Worker
- Dana Min Goodman - Cashier
- Montina Woods - Rhonda Watts
- Willie B. Goodson - Officer
- Steven Simoncic - Officer With Photo
- Ebboney Wilson - Little Kid
- Satya Lee - Korean Woman
- Woody Bolar - Customer Artis
- Scott Dent - Boy
- Naomi Young Armstrong - Grandma
- Saralynne Crittenden - Big Mamma
- Pat "Soul" Scaggs - Motel Manager
- Carl Wright - Checkers Fred
- Eddie Bo Smith, Jr. - Crazy Inmate
- Director(s):
- Tim Story
- Writer(s):
- Marshall Todd, Mark Brown, Don D. Scott
- Producer(s):
- Mark Brown, Robert Teitel, George Tillman, Jr.
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13(Adult Language, Questionable for Children, Drug Content, Sexual Situations)
- Categories:
- Comedy
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