30 Years to Life (2001)

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Written by Vanessa Middleton

Directed by Vanessa Middleton

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Erika AlexanderJoy
Melissa de SousaNatalie
Tracy MorganTroy
Paula Jai ParkerStephanie
Allen PayneMalik
T.E. RussellLeland
Image for Kadeem HardisonKadeem HardisonBruce
Eddie BrillLenny
Janet HubertJoy's Mom
Laz AlonsoRichard
DominiqueComedian
Wil SylvinceComedian
GodfreyComedian
Pattie J. BarbosaSeamstress In Bridal Shop
Rochelle BostromReal Estate Couple
Pat FloydAudray
Dennis FunnyCo-Worker
Jim GaffiganRussell
Eivor JohanssonSaleswoman
Christian A. KimPhotographer
Donald KoanegayDamon
Groovy LewBookstore Owner
Carol Maillard1st Bookstore Patron
Barry MilliganStudent
MonifaRecording Artist
Randy MontgomeryCo-Worker
Lena MooreWaitress In Comedy Club
Garland MosleyStudent
Ernest Rayford IIISpencer
Mark ReavySalesman
Stu 'Large' RileyCarl
Felice SchachterWaitress In Restaurant
Kinya ShakurVideo Casting Director
Brett StephanCo-Worker
Kyla UpshawCasting Assistant
Jack WalshAlan
WarisKara
Nadja WilliamsWoman on the Street
Jay WrightReal Estate Couple

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