Movies Starring Walter Hendrix
Total movies found: 2, viewing from 1 to 2
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Madea's Big Happy Family
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Tyler Perry, Bow Wow, Lauren London, Loretta Devine, Shannon Kane, Isaiah Mustafa, David Mann, Cassi Davis, Tamela J. Mann, Natalie Desselle, Rodney Perry, Teyana Taylor, Cindy Jefferson, Deborah Hurm, Maggie Hollis, Rob Epstein, Walter Hendrix, Ken Melde
Directors: Tyler Perry
Madea jumps into action when her niece, Shirley, receives distressing news about her health. All Shirley wants is to gather her three adult children around her and share the news as a family. But Tammy, Kimberly and Byron are too distracted by their own problems: Tammy can't manage her unruly children or her broken marriage; Kimberly is gripped with anger and takes it out on her husband; and Byron, after spending two years in jail, is under pressure to deal drugs again. It's up to Madea, with the help of the equally rambunctious Aunt Bam, to gather the clan together and make things right the only way she knows how: with a lot of tough love, laughter ... and the revelation of a long-buried family secret. Written by Lionsgate
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For Colored Girls
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Many voices. One poem.
Genres: Drama
Actors: Kimberly Elise, Janet Jackson, Loretta Devine, Thandie Newton, Anika Noni Rose, Kerry Washington, Tessa Thompson, Phylicia Rashad, Whoopi Goldberg, Macy Gray, Michael Ealy, Omari Hardwick, Richard Lawson, Hill Harper, Khalil Kain, Rayna Tharani, Jaycee Williams, Thomas 'Deuce' Jessup, May Zayan, John Crow, Michael Cory Davis, Jason Graham, Ayo Sorrells, Kendrick Cross, Joe Amato, Ambrya Underwood, Roevely Rancell, Holly Crawshaw, David Feigenbaum, Karen Slack, Andrea Jones-Sojola, Jeanette Illidge, Walter Hendrix, Michael L. Covington, Lee Darnell, TJ Hassan, Eli Jones, Andrew R. Kaplan, Deidre D. Mosely, Donald Norris Jr., Jill St. Williams, Joshua Tanksley, Summer Valentine
Directors: Tyler Perry
The movie is based on Ntozake Shange's play "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf." Unlike the original play which featured only 7 women known by colors performing the collection of 20 poems, the movie has given each of the 20 characters names. Each of the poems deal with intense issues that particularly impact women in a thought-provoking commentary on what it means to be a female of color in the world. Written by Anonymous





