First Sunday (2008)

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Written by David E. Talbert

Directed by David E. Talbert

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Petty crooks Ice Cube and Tracy Morgan are forced to spend the night in the church they were trying to rob, to learn some much needed life lessons.

When is First Sunday next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Comedy Tomorrow, 6:15am and on Sky Movies Comedy HD Tomorrow, 6:15am. See more...

Cast

Image for Ice CubeIce CubeDurell
Katt WilliamsRickey
Tracy MorganLeeJohn
Loretta DevineSister Doris
Image for Michael BeachMichael BeachDeacon
Image for Keith DavidKeith DavidJudge B. Bennet Galloway
Regina HallOmunique
Malinda WilliamsTianna
Image for Chi McBrideChi McBridePastor Arthur Mitchell
Clifton PowellOfficer Eddie King
Nicholas TurturroOfficer D'Agostino
Olivia ColeMomma T
Red GrantHarold
C.J. SandersDurell Jr.
Rickey SmileyBernice Jenkins
Arjay SmithPreston
Kim StauntonPublic Defender
Sterling ArdreyTimmy
Gerry BlackMr. Wally
Joy BrunsonChoir Member 2
P.J. ByrneAssistant D.A.
Paul CampbellBlahka
Melanie ComarchoWaitress
Bashirrah CreswellChoir Member 3
Antwone DickeyPirate
Starletta DuPoisGrandmother
Roy JacksonBoyfriend
Patricia MikelSister Baker
Byron Blu MitchellChoir Member 1
Aya NagasakiMassage Attendant
Reynaldo ReySoul Joe
Martell RobinsonMordecai
Tiffany PollardOmunique's Client
RettaRoberta

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