227 is a sitcom comedy that revolves around the lives of the residents in an apartment building located in Washington, D.C. The show focuses on the African-American housewife and protagonist, Mary Jenkins, and her interactions with her neighbors and family. With a laugh track and set in the 1980s, the show portrays the dynamics of family relationships, neighbor-neighbor relationships, and friendships with humor and heartwarming moments.
House Party 2 follows the story of Kid, Play, and their friends as they navigate college life and plan a big party. However, they encounter obstacles such as theft, fraud, and relationship issues. Despite the challenges, they try to have fun and make the most out of their college experience.
Baby, I'm Back is an American sitcom that aired CBS from January to April 1978. The series stars former Sanford and Son star Demond Wilson, Room 222 alumna Denise Nicholas, Helen Martin, and future Facts of Life co-star Kim Fields.
After a car accident leaves him stranded in a small town, a talented surgeon must serve community service as a local doctor. As he reluctantly embraces his new role, he discovers the joys and challenges of country life, love, and self-discovery.
Hollywood Shuffle is a satirical comedy that follows an aspiring African-American actor, Bobby Taylor, as he faces stereotypes and struggles in pursuing his dream of becoming a famous actor in Hollywood. Through a series of humorous and thought-provoking sketches, the film explores the reality of being a person of color in the film industry, offering a satirical commentary on racial stereotypes and Hollywood's obsession with certain portrayals. Bobby navigates through auditions, barbershops, and the post office, all while trying to maintain his authenticity and break free from the limitations placed upon him. With its sharp wit and clever parody, Hollywood Shuffle sheds light on the challenges faced by African-American actors in a predominantly white industry.
Two friends, Black and Blue, run a street-level scam selling stolen cell phones. When they accidentally receive a shipment of phones meant for a local gangster, they find themselves in the middle of a dangerous situation involving the FBI, a crime boss, and a desperate race to retrieve the phones and clear their names. Chaos ensues as they navigate through comedic situations, outsmart their pursuers, and try to stay one step ahead.
A troubled boy becomes addicted to heroin, and his mother and foster father help him fight it.
In Night Angel, a young woman is unexpectedly possessed by an evil spirit and begins seducing men, ultimately leading to their death. As the murders pile up, a detective must unravel the mystery and stop the evil force before it claims more victims.
During the 1960s' civil rights movement, a black civil rights worker returns to his small Southern town and runs for sheriff against the incumbent, a popular segregationist.
The real-life account of an illiterate, deaf-and-mute, black youth who was accused of murdering a prostitute, and the relationship that developed between him and his court-appointed attorney, who also was deaf, and the events leading up to his precedent-setting trial.
Director Robert Townsend (Hollywood Shuffle) knows how to construct and, when necessary, even milk a laugh for optimal effect. This second riotous volume in the Partners in Crime collection features more ribald moments culled from Townsend's laugh-filled HBO variety show. Sinbad, David Allen Grier and Damon Wayans also star.
J.T. is a heartwarming drama about a young boy in Harlem who befriends a cat. Together, they embark on a journey of compassion, moral reformation, and second chances. With the bustling streets of Manhattan as their backdrop, J.T. learns valuable life lessons while nursing the cat back to health. Set during the Christmas season, this film explores themes of family, love, and the power of friendship.
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