Doing Hard Time (2004)

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Written by Preston A. Whit II

Directed by Preston A. Whit II

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

A man (Boris Kodjoe) gets arrested, intentionally, to punish the jailed killers responsible for the death of his 7-year-old son.

Cast

Boris KodjoeMichael
Michael K. WilliamsCurtis Craig
Sticky FingazEddie Mathematic
Reagan Gomez-PrestonRayvon Jones
Jazsmin LewisRobin
William L. JohnsonClever
Giancarlo EspositoCapt. Pierce
Image for Steven BauerSteven BauerDet. Anthony Wade
Marcello ThedfordToure Smalls
Charles Malik WhitfieldArmand
Wanda AcunaCynthia Teal
David BanksChris
Tai BennettKool
Kevon J. BeverlyDane
Aethena Cyan BrooksTori
Lutricia CasawayPresidente du Jury
Allan CunninghamDetenu
Greg Davis Jr.Detenu
Heather DeverauxFemale Correction Officer
Brenton EarlyGarde
Patrice FisherLt. Elaine Lodge
Kareem J. GrimesDetenu
Nicholas HarvellPolice Officer
Matthew HatchettePolice Officer
Karl KaniKiwan
Michael KimbrewRaymond Carver aka: Razor
Christian LevatinoOfficer Clayton
Justin MartinChase
Chenoa MaxwellElise
Mya MichaelsDistrict Attorney
Lenwood MooreJuge
Audra J. MorganAmber
Emilio RiveraOfficer David Teal
Shelton 'Ess Man' RiversEss
Kevin 'Repo' ThomasMonarch
Juting TsangDet.
Robert WheelerPrison Guard
Thomas Louis WoodDet.

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