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Master P Movies

While he's never achieved the mass-market pop-culture visibility of Dr. Dre or Puff Daddy, in the 1990s Master P quietly became the biggest underground mogul in hip-hop, winning a fervently loyal fan base and building a multimillion-dollar empire (in 1999, Fortune Magazine estimated his worth at 361 million dollars) based on a string of platinum-selling albums dealing with the gritty realities of street life in the Dirty South.
Master P was born Percy Miller in New Orleans, LA, on April 29, 1970. Miller and his four siblings were raised in a housing project in one of the city's most crime-ridden neighborhoods, and after his parents divorced, Miller shuttled back and forth between New Orleans (where he attended high school and lived with his father) and Richmond, CA (where he spent summers with his mother). While Miller was tempted by the lure of the street hustling that was a part of life in inner-city New Orleans, he developed an entrepreneurial streak early on, as well as well as a passion for sports. Miller used his skills as a basketball player to earn a college scholarship to the University of Houston, where he studied business; in time, Miller left Houston and moved back to California, where he continued his studies at Merritt Junior College in Oakland.
In the late 1980s, Miller inherited $10,000 from his grandfather, and used the money to start a record store in Oakland, No Limit Records. Running the store allowed Miller to closely monitor what was selling in the growing hip-hop market, and in 1991 he cut his first album, Get Away Clean, under the name Master P for the tiny In A Minute label. While the first two Master P albums sold negligibly at first, he was quickly learning the rudiments of both the record business and the hardcore rap market, and in 1994, Miller observed that while major labels were shunning hard-edged "gangsta rap" in a desire to avoid controversy, there was still a large and loyal market for street-level hip hop. That year, Master P dropped his third album, the more accomplished The Ghetto's Tryin' to Kill Me!, on his own No Limit Records label. Initially selling the album out of the trunk of his car, Master P avoided mainstream media outlets and instead promoted the album to independent record stores through word of mouth; The Ghetto's Tryin' to Kill Me! and its follow-up EP, 99 Ways to Die, together sold an impressive 250,000 copies without the benefit of national distribution. No Limit Records then signed a distribution deal with Priority Records, and in 1996, Master P's The Ice Cream Man debuted at number three on Billboard's R&B charts, despite receiving practically no mainstream radio or video play. Master P quickly expanded his label, first by releasing the top-selling hip-hop compilation West Coast Bad Boyz, and then by signing his brothers to No Limit, who recorded rough-and-tumble gangsta rap not unlike Master P's, under the names C-Murder and Silkk the Shocker. The three Millers also recorded together under the blanket name TRU, while rappers Mystikal and Mia-X also recorded platinum-plus releases for No Limit.
After No Limit's almost identical sounding releases became mainstays on the hip-hop and R&B charts in the mid-'90s, Master P next set his sights on expanding into filmmaking. In 1997, he wrote a screenplay about New Orleans street life called I'm Bout It, but was unable to interest a studio in the project. Undaunted, Master P financed the project himself, serving as producer, director, and star. When Master P was unable to find a distributor for the feature, he released it himself on home video through No Limit; while reviews were less than enthusiastic, I'm Bout It shocked industry experts by topping the Billboard home video charts, selling over 300,000 copies in its first month of release. Master P's next film, 1998's I Got the Hook-Up (which he wrote, produced, and starred in, but did not direct) attracted the attention of several studios, and received a theatrical release through the Miramax-owned Dimension Films, earning a respectable $10 million gross on a $3.5 million budget. Master P and No Limit next began to take a two-tiered approach to film production, making lower-budgeted direct-to-video films tied into albums by No Limit artists, such as MP Da Last Don and Da Game of Life (the latter starring Snoop Dogg), while spending larger sums on more elaborate projects with at least a token theatrical release in mind, such as the action opus No Tomorrow and the comedy Foolish. Master P also began appearing in other people's screen projects, appearing on the HBO series Oz, playing the recurring role of "Patience" on the sitcom Moesha, and appearing in a supporting role in the film Gone in 60 Seconds.
When not busy with his other projects, Master P remains a passionate sports fan, launching an athlete's management firm and playing professional basketball with the Continental Basketball Association's Fort Wayne Fury and the NBA's Toronto Raptors. He also markets and designs men's clothing. ~ Rovi
2008  
 
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Kat Williams, Master P, Reynaldo Rey, and Clifton Powell headline this comedy about an average guy who hatches an ingenious plan to become the king of internet dating. Mickey (Williams) may not be much to look at, but it's easy to fudge the facts while your fishing for dates online. Unfortunately for Mickey the ruse goes both ways, and when the internet Romeo heads out on a series of dates, he discovers that the ladies who agreed to go out with him weren't being entirely honest either. Will Mickey ever learn the value of honesty in relationships, or has his elaborate web of lies become so tangled that he will never find true love? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Katt Williams
 
2008  
PG  
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A normal suburban mother poses as a famous soccer star in order to save her daughter's struggling soccer team in this affectionate sports comedy starring Missi Pyle and Emily Osment. Becca (Osment)'s soccer team is locked into a depressive losing streak, and without a new coach there's no chance they will ever make it to the regional finals. As luck would have it, Italian soccer legend "Lorenzo Vincenzo" is in town, and he's got a foolproof plan to get Becca's team back on the right track. What none of the players or parents realize, however, is that "Lorenzo Vincenzo" is actually Becca's mother Wendy (Pyle) in disguise. Will Wendy be able to maintain her elaborate ruse long enough to lead Becca's team to the regional finals, or will the stress of balancing family responsibility with maintaining her secret identity cause this well-meaning soccer mom to come completely unglued before the winning goal can be scored. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Missi PyleEmily Osment, (more)
 
2007  
 
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This low-budget farce concerns Bernard Jr., a thirtysomething underdog who lives with his dad in the inner city. He divides his time between ham-handed attempts at solving community-related problems and smoking prodigious quantities of marijuana. Whenever he reaches a pot-induced high, Bernard develops delusions of grandeur, puts on his red superhero outfit, and claims invincibility as the crime-fighter Black Supaman -- who will stop at nothing to clean up the ghetto. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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2007  
 
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Filmmaker Alex LeMay explores the plight of 600 African-Americans who were unwittingly airlifted into the predominantly Caucasian state of Utah in the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in this documentary exploring the aftermath of one of the worst natural and humanitarian disasters in American history. When the water settled on New Orleans, the disaster had only begun. Now, as LeMay allows evacuees of Hurricane Katrina to tell their remarkable stories in their own words, viewers are invited to explore whether two radically different cultures can truly come together in their most desperate hour, or whether social differences will simply prove too difficult to overcome. Additional candid interviews with military, political, and religious leaders, as well as influential figures from both communities, paint a vivid picture of the struggle for survival as the misplaced New Orleans citizens struggle to come to terms with their loss, and the rising tides of racism, religion, and politics threaten to wash away a century's worth of social progress. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Master PTamu Smith, (more)
 
2007  
R  
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Dominic Swain, Master P, Tom Sizemore, and Danny Trejo star in this flashy action thriller about a beautiful mental patient who embarks on a violent killing spree after learning that her own father has put a bounty on her head. Anyone who gets in this lethal lady's way is sure to pay with their lives, whether it be the nightclub owner, the bartender, the call girl, or even the exotic dancer. Who will be alive when her violent rampage has ended, and what will be left of them but a fleshy bag of broken bones? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Susan WardCorey Large, (more)
 
2006  
 
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The brightest stars in the hood come out to shine as host Master P. takes the stage for a memorable night of hip-hop flavored stand-up featuring Kat Williams, A.J. Johnson, and Michael Blackson. From the stand-up stage to the silver screen, these rising stars have kept comedy fans in stitches in such films as Friday After Next, and tonight they bring their A-game to the microphone for a night of laughs that's sure to please. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2006  
 
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A popular teenage boy hired to babysit his best-friend's little sister finds his simple task unexpectedly complicated by the revelation that the adoring young girl harbors an enormous crush on him in a family friendly comedy about the pitfalls of puppy love. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
RomeoForrest Lipton, (more)
 
2006  
 
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A skillful pair of repo men trying to break their best record and pull down a tidy cash bonus find that earning a few extra greenbacks is the least of their concerns when a repossessed truck containing millions of diamonds goes missing in a street-smart comedy of errors from prolific producer Master P. Coffee (Michael Blackson) and Tea (Master P) are two of Banks Repo's best employees, and their manager Mr. Henderson (Katt Williams) couldn't be more happy with their work. With success comes greed, however, and when Coffee and Tea look to earn a lucrative bonus by nabbing more cars than ever, they find that their latest acquisition contains a valuable stash of diamonds belonging to the city's most feared criminal kingpin. To make matters worse, Coffee and Tea's low-ranking co-worker Tick Tack (A.J. Johnson) was the first to find the diamonds, and now both he and the truck have vanished without a trace. With time running out and the ruthless kingpin determined to recover his treasure, Coffee and Tea set out on a wild search to bring the truck back, diamonds and all, and still earn their bonus in the process. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Master PMichael Blackson, (more)
 
2006  
 
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Rap stars Master P and Romeo co-headline the teen slasher film Don't Be Scard, which represents one of the first horror efforts from the H. Hood Cinema production company. The premise concerns a serial killer stalking co-eds on a college campus. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Master PRomeo, (more)
 
2005  
 
Climb aboard with DJ Vlad and dive into the sexy, bad-ass world of hip-hop lifestyles and rap princesses on Hot in Here, Vol. 2. This program offers unexpected delights for gangsta aficionados and devotees of the urban music scene, including a candid look at FHM's discovery, the sultry and sensual Vida Guerra, during one of her private photo shoots, as well as a rare performance by the Notorious B.I.G. (aka Biggie Smalls), filmed just prior to his tragic death. It also gives viewers a piece of the ongoing feud between Chamillionaire and southern rap godfathers Paul Wall and Mike Jones; the impossibly hip Wood Harris, The Pit Bull, Jackie-O, Nore and Master P also make appearances. The disc closes with Cassidy's final interview just after he unleashed I'm a Hustla on the public and just before he began serving time on accusations of homicide. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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2005  
PG  
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When superstar rapper P Miller (Master P) learns that his sister is ill and he'll be in charge of her two kids, he's less than thrilled. The kids aren't that happy either -- that is, until they learn just who their uncle is. A vacation in the home of their millionaire uncle might turn out to be a great time for these two youngsters -- if their uncle can handle them. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
Master PRomeo, (more)
 
2004  
 
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Decisions stars rapper and mogul Master P as Petey, a young man contending with a period of house arrest after a serious run-in with the police. His little brother Jamal (Lil' Romeo) must compose an essay for school and decision making and consequences. As Petey learns that those he trusted most are betraying him, he begins to realize that he must protect those he cares most about - like Jamal - rather than continue to live a criminal life that could end up harming them. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Master PLil' Romeo, (more)
 
2003  
PG13  
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Further cementing 2003 as the year of Ron Shelton cop movies, the director continued his vacation from the sports genre with Hollywood Homicide, a police comedy that comes right on the heels of Shelton's Dark Blue, a decidedly grittier cop thriller. The film stars Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett as LAPD homicide detectives Joe Gavilan and K.C. Calden, two cops with bigger dreams. Gavilan moonlights as a real estate agent, while Calden teaches yoga and yearns for a career on the big screen. When an entire hip-hop group is murdered on-stage, Gavilan and Calden are called in to handle the case. As their investigation progresses, they begin to suspect that the rappers were offed for attempting to get out of their recording contract with label head Sartain (Isaiah Washington). Along with Bruce Greenwood and Keith David, the supporting cast boasts a plethora of real-life musicians, including Dr. Dre, Gladys Knight, Dwight Yoakam, Master P, and Ronald DeVoe of New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Harrison FordJosh Hartnett, (more)
 
2003  
R  
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A beautiful policewoman becomes ensnared in a murderous inner-city conspiracy in this urban thriller from genre specialist Jim Wynorski. As the sweltering summer sun shines down on the urban populace, the body count rises along with the mercury, leading one dedicated cop to suspect foul play. It seems that a mysterious murderer has been stalking the city's call girls, and the only way to catch the killer is to venture into the city's dark underworld. When the cop uncovers a sinister conspiracy leading to the city's biggest power players, she makes a shocking discovery that will shake the foundation of the metropolis from the ground up. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2003  
R  
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A cop's personal code of justice begins to change after a number of incidents lead his city to a tragic wave of violence in this police drama. Eldon Perry (Kurt Russell) is a veteran cop with the LAPD's Special Investigations unit, a man who isn't above bending the law if it means putting people behind bars who deserve the treatment. As Los Angeles waits on the verdict in the Rodney King police beating trial, Perry is presenting testimony to Assistant Chief of Police Arthur Holland (Ving Rhames), who is well aware of the corruption in the SIS unit and wants to stop it. Perry, however, twists some facts as he speaks in the defense of his new partner, Bobby Keough (Scott Speedman), who is being investigated for inappropriate use of deadly force. For lack of honest testimony, Keough is let off the hook, and soon he and Perry have a new case to investigate -- a robbery at a liquor store than turned into a quadruple homicide. Perry and Keough quickly track down two likely suspects, Orchard (Kurupt) and Sidwell (Dash Mihok), but Perry is surprised when the head of SIS, Van Meter (Brendan Gleeson), tells him to let Orchard and Sidwell go, and instead points the finger at two ex-cons who should be taken off the street, even though they're innocent of this crime. Perry follows Van Meter's orders, despite Keough's misgivings, but in the wake of the L.A. riots, Perry has a change of heart, and decides to start working with Holland against Van Meter's corrupt methods. In the midst of it all, Perry is trying to hold together his troubled marriage to Sally (Lolita Davidovich), while Keough finds himself romancing a fellow officer, Beth (Michael Michele). Dark Blue was adapted from an original screenplay by noted crime novelist James Ellroy; originally set against the backdrop of the 1965 Watts riots, the story was later updated to 1992. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Kurt RussellBrendan Gleeson, (more)
 
2003  
R  
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Hip-hop mogul Damon Dash (Paper Soldiers) directs this semi-autobiographical film based on his life as the proprietor of Roc-a-Fella Records. Ebon Moss-Bachrach stars as David Katz, a reporter who, upon interviewing rap producer Damon (Capone), finds himself drawn deeper and deeper into the high-class world of hip-hop. Before he knows it, Katz ignites a war within the label that could bring down the operation for good. A bevy of celebrities from all walks of life make appearances, including Riddick Bowe, Lorraine Bracco, Mariah Carey, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, Carson Daly, Jay-Z, Chloe Sevigny, James Toback, and countless others. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Ebon Moss-BachrachDevon Aoki, (more)
 
2003  
 
The father-son rap music team of Master P and Lil' Romeo headlined this family-oriented cable sitcom, which bore traces of such earlier hits as The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family. Master P played Percy Miller (which happened to be his real name), a music industry executive and the manager of his 11-year-old singer son Romeo (played by guess who). Others in the cast included Erica O'Keith as Romeo's prissy 16-year-old sister Jodi, Zachary Isaiah Williams as his scampish six-year-old brother Gary, Noel Callahan as Romeo's foster brother and best friend Louis Testaverde, Victoria Jackson as the kids' no-nonsense nanny Mrs. Rogers, and Brittney Wilson as 11-year-old Myra, the girl next door who harbored a crush for Romeo. The series premiered September 13, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Lil' RomeoMaster P, (more)
 
2003  
 
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Rapper and No Limit Records mogul Master P directs and stars in this sequel to the urban drama I'm Bout It, which helped launch his career in 1997. Still Bout It finds Perry, aka Pistol P (Master P), fresh out of prison and eager to turn over a new leaf. After hooking up with his running buddy Vito (Silkk the Shocker), Pistol P moves in with his Aunt Tee Dee and strikes up a friendship with his nephew M.J. (Lil' Romeo), a youngster with a talent for basketball. Pistol P gets a job in a restaurant and takes some classes at a local college, but with money short and academia not suiting him, he finds himself tempted to go back to the gangsta life; however, when a gang of drug dealers led by Trouble (Ameer Baraka) begin staking out the neighborhood, Pistol P takes it upon himself to drive away the bad element for the sake of his family. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Master P
 
2003  
PG13  
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While star Anna Faris returns for the third film in the Scary Movie series, the power behind the camera has shifted from the Wayans brothers to one of the Zucker brothers. The Zucker in question is David Zucker, and he's brought along his partner in movie-parody crime, Leslie Nielsen. This time around, aim is taken at such horror blockbusters as Signs and The Ring, while films of other genres, including Independence Day, 8 Mile, and The Matrix, are also lampooned. The plot finds Cindy (Faris) trying to help the president (Nielsen) thwart an alien attack while also facing crop circles and a mysterious video tape. In the spirit of the two Matrix sequels, Scary Movie 3 was shot back-to-back with Scary Movie 4. Queen Latifah, Charlie Sheen, and Eddie Griffin also star. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Anna FarisAnthony Anderson, (more)
 
2002  
 
Add Hip Hop Story: Tha Movie to Queue Add Hip Hop Story: Tha Movie to top of Queue  
Since the mid-'70s, hip-hop music has evolved from a street corner phenomenon based in New York City to a sound and style that has made its mark on nearly every level of popular culture around the world. Hip Hop Story: Tha Movie is a documentary which examines the rise of hip-hop and rap music, and in particular the impact of hardcore gangsta rap. Along with segments on such departed hip-hop legends as Eazy-E, Tupac Shakur, and The Notorious B.I.G., Hip Hop Story: Tha Movie also features interviews with Snoop Dogg, KRS-One, Master P, and a number of other major players in the hip-hop scene, some performers and others behind-the-scenes figures. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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2002  
R  
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Director and screenwriter Walter Hill returns to one of his favorite themes -- desperate and violent men using force to escape from an unforgiving environment -- in this action drama set behind bars. Monroe Hutchen (Wesley Snipes) was once a promising heavyweight contender until he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life without parole at the Sweetwater maximum security prison in California. Now, Hutchen boxes behind bars, and he's become the champion of a loosely organized prison fighting circuit. When heavyweight champion James "Iceman" Chambers (Ving Rhames) enters Sweetwater after being convicted of rape, Hutchens finds the serious competitor in the same lockup for the first time, though Chambers scoffs at the jailhouse champ. After Hutchens challenges the arrogant Chambers to a bout, aging mafioso Emmanuel "Mendy" Ripstein (Peter Falk) swings a deal that will earn Chambers an early release from prison and pull in a million dollars in bets from guards and inmates if the two men will meet in the ring for a last-man-standing bout without referees. Undisputed also features Michael Rooker, Fisher Stevens, rapper Master P, and former Yo! MTV Raps host Ed Lover. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ving RhamesWesley Snipes, (more)
 
2001  
 
Max (Jessica Alba) unexpectedly gets in touch with her "kinder, gentler" side when she agrees to accompany Logan (Michael Weatherly) to a Cale family wedding. Meanwhile, Max's friends are at the mercy of a hostile art smuggler named Duvalier (Master P), who intends to get revenge for a mix-up at the Jam Pony in which a stolen painting was delivered to the wrong place. This turn of events forces Max to briefly take leave of the wedding and rush to her pal's rescue -- but will she be able to save the day without mussing up her new 6,000-dollar dress? ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2000  
R  
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A prison drama centering on the travails of three friends unjustly imprisoned for a crime they didn't commit, Lockdown opens with Avery (Richard T. Jones), a talented young swimmer who desperately wants to free himself, his wife Krista (Melissa De Sousa), and their infant son from life in the projects of Albuquerque, NM. Avery's future seems bright when, after winning a regional swimming competition, he is approached by Charles Pierce (Bill Nunn), a talent scout who takes an interest in the young man's athletic promise. Unfortunately, Avery's dreams quickly disintegrate when he and his pals Cashmere (Gabriel Casseus) and Dre (De'Aundre Bonds) are pulled over by cops one night and framed for a robbery/murder they didn't commit. Faster than you can say "blatant miscarriage of justice," Avery, Cashmere, and Dre land in the slammer, where they are separated and forced to fend for themselves. Avery ends by getting a valuable prison education from his Ralph Ellison-quoting cellmate Malachi (Clifton Powell), while Cashmere quickly becomes part of the African-American gang network operating under the leadership of Clean Up (rapper Master P, whose No Limit Films produced the film). Dre, meanwhile, meets the worst fate of the three, resorting to heroin after he's gang-raped by a group of Nazi thugs. On the outside, Krista and Pierce work tirelessly to free the trio from prison. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard T. JonesGabriel Casseus, (more)