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3 Dimensions of a Man (2008)

3 Dimensions of a Man (2008)
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This Christian-themed inspirational drama concerns Jordan (Craig Ellis), a young man at the very top of his game; a successful entrepreneur, he launched a business and developed it into a multimillion-dollar empire, thus providing himself, his best friend Myles (Earl Vernon) and his driver Spencer (Clifton Powell) with the most affluent of lifestyles. Then Jordan receives a shock involving an old haunt from his past, which forces him to look inside of himself and strive to be the man God wants him to be. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Clifton PowellCraig Ellis, (more)
Director(s):
Utrena Kershaw Johnson
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of 3 Dimensions of a Man

This Christian-themed inspirational drama concerns Jordan (Craig Ellis), a young man at the very top of his game; a successful entrepreneur, he launched a business and developed it into a multimillion-dollar empire, thus providing himself, his best friend Myles (Earl Vernon) and his driver Spencer (Clifton Powell) with the most affluent of lifestyles. Then Jordan receives a shock involving an old haunt from his past, which forces him to look inside of himself and strive to be the man God wants him to be. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins

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Director(s):
Utrena Kershaw Johnson
Writer(s):
Utrena Kershaw Johnson
Categories:
Drama
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Ronda B.

I love plays but this one isn't one of them... It had all the parts to make a good play, but it lacked the umph. First thing was wordrob... men don't workout in dress snacks. Then it seem to slow in the beginning, just a whole lot of long diologe, with the actors facing the crowd the whole time. Made it seem like bad acting..

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Jamey C.

I love Clifton Powell but this was not a good play whatsoever. There was a big emphasis on using inappropriate english, which was supposed to be funny but it was embarrasing. I didn't feel a need to finish the play. I had it packaged up ready to go the same day.

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Melinda M.

The play lacked some decent editor skills. It had a good premise just needed some better editing.

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