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Madea Goes to Jail (2009)

Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Genres: Comedy
Countries: USA
Actors: Benítez, Benjamín | Earls, Allen | Greene, Trey | Hopkins, Barry | Lee, RonReaco | Logan, William | Luke, Derek | Mann, David | Sadler, Errol | Savage, Greg | Walker, Jackson | Walsh, Joe | Warren, Steve | Wayne, Kevin
Directors: Perry, Tyler
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When a routine speeding incident turns into a full-blown highway “situation,” Madea (Tyler Perry) mouths off to a cop and lands herself in jail, where she’s suddenly trapped behind bars with more motherly instinct than she knows what to do with. But Madea’s nurturing side comes in handy when she crosses paths with a recovering drug addict turned prostitute (Keisha Knight Pulliam) who needs all the love she can get.


Americanizing Shelley (2007)

Monday, March 3rd, 2008
Genres: Comedy | Romance
Countries: USA
Actors: Gujral, Namrata Singh | Bridges, Beau | Raider, Brad | Lee, RonReaco | Rhys, Phillip | Wheaton, Wil | Hershey, Erin | Khan, Shaheen | Mehta, Ajay | Yalda, Tony | DeWulf, Noureen | Brittany, Morgan | Rey, Robert M. | Chu, Lenora | Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem
Directors: Senna, Lorraine
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A wannabe Hollywood player sets out to Americanize an Indian girl from the Himalayas.


Glory (1989)

Thursday, February 7th, 2008
Genres: Action | Drama | History | War
Countries: USA
Actors: Broderick, Matthew | Washington, Denzel | Elwes, Cary | Freeman, Morgan | Kennedy, Jihmi | Braugher, Andre | Finn, John | Leitch, Donovan | Cullum, JD | North, Alan | Gunton, Bob | De Young, Cliff | Baskous, Christian | Lee, RonReaco | Sanders, Jay O.
Directors: Zwick, Edward
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Based on the letters of Colonel Robert G. Shaw. Shaw was an officer in the Federal Army during the American Civil War who volunteered to lead the first company of black soldiers. Shaw was forced to deal with the prejudices of both the enemy (who had orders to kill commanding officers of blacks), and of his own fellow officers.