Credited cast: | |||
Jade Jenise Dixon | ... | Natalie (as Jade Dixon) | |
Sean Blakemore | ... | Ric | |
Reginald Ballard | ... | Butch | |
Phyllis Yvonne Stickney | ... | Mrs. Jordan | |
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Tico Wells | ... | Kirkland J. Ellis, III |
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Cory Tyler | ... | Pierre |
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Jemmerio Is Jemmerio | ... | Fats |
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Montana Taylor | ... | Denver |
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Troy Medley | ... | Mobe |
Sahr Ngaujah | ... | Clay (as M. Sahr Nguajah) | |
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Tracy Johnson | ... | Tiny |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Therese Dray-Jones | ... | Sabrina |
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Angel Glaspie | ... | Cashier |
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Bernard Holyfield | ... | Quincy |
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Hattie Lemon | ... | Marilyn |
A young man with a beautiful and bright fiancée has a meaningless one-night stand. When she discovers his infidelity, she angrily breaks off their engagement. Soon she has to consider whether to pursue a relationship with a wealthier suitor who has made it clear that he sees her as a potential wife. As her former fiancé struggles to convince her to take him back and she examines her past and present life situation, they both learn some important lessons about love and forgiveness. Written by Leslye Allen (L. J. Allen-2)
I fell in love with the men who loved Natalee, not just her lovers, but the brothers. I wish there were more men who would want to protect their women. Little Moby was the cutest. This movie had one of the best soundtracks -- ever -- for an independent. Now for the sistahs, I thought there were not enough quality women, and it was a waste to have Phyllis Stickney in one scene. It was like the filmmakers were apologizing for making this such a one-sided movie. But as a woman, I ain't complaining about a movie full of different men. :) Oh yea, I almost forgot -- the Denver character pretty much stole the show, along with Fats.