Changing the Game (film)
2012 film directed by Rel Dowdell From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Changing the Game is a 2012 dramatic film starring Sean Riggs, Tony Todd, Raw Leiba, Sticky Fingaz, Brandon Ruckdashel and Irma P. Hall and directed by Rel Dowdell.[1][2] The film opened theatrically by AMC Theatres in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, DC, Atlanta and was cited by the noted website FilmFresh.com as one of the top three African-American films of 2012.[3] The film recently premiered on May 15, 2014 on cable channel BET as the "Movie of the Week."[4]
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Directed by | Rel Dowdell |
Written by | Rel Dowdell Aaron R. Astillero |
Produced by | Thomas L. Webster Alain Silver Karen L. Isaac |
Starring | Sean Riggs Irma P. Hall Dennis L.A. White Brandon Ruckdashel Mari White Suzzanne Douglas Sticky Fingaz Tony Todd |
Cinematography | Bob Demers |
Edited by | Nicholas Schwartz |
Music by | Charles Gregory Washington |
Distributed by | Barnholtz Entertainment / Lionsgate |
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Running time | 103 Minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Darrel (Riggs) is a supremely intelligent African-American man who rises from the tough streets of Philadelphia to the world of high finance on Wall Street. He soon learns the white-collar world is filled with as much crime as the drug-filled hood he left behind.
Cast
- Sean Riggs as Darrell Barnes
- Tony Todd as Curtis the Diabolical / FBI Agent
- Irma P. Hall as Grandma Barnes, Darrell's grandmother
- Sticky Fingaz as Craig
- Brandon Ruckdashel as Marty Levine
- Munir R. Kreidie as Obul Metha
- Dennis L.A. White as Andre "Dre" Newell
- Mari White as Jennifer
- Suzzanne Douglas as Mrs. Davis, Darrell's teacher
- Raw Leiba as Balu
- Elizabeth Marie Camacho as Julissa, Sexy Flight Attendant
- Charli Baltimore as News Reporter
See also
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