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Director: Preston A. Whitmore II
Cast: Boris Kodjoe, Michael Kenneth Williams, Sticky Fingaz, Giancarlo Esposito
A father's eight year old son is murdered in a gangland shooting. The father gets himself thrown into prison to avenge his son's death.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Doing Hard Time, a 2004 film directed by Preston A. Whitmore II, is an action-crime-drama that follows a father who gets himself imprisoned to avenge his young son's murder. While the film's critical reception and awards recognition are not widely documented, its IMDb rating of 5.4/10 suggests a mixed response from audiences.
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Directed by Preston A. Whitmore II, Doing Hard Time (2004) offers a gripping crime drama blending action and emotional depth. Fans of gritty character-driven stories will appreciate the powerful performances from Boris Kodjoe, Michael Kenneth Williams, and Giancarlo Esposito as a father seeking vengeance for his son's murder while incarcerated.
Doing Hard Time is a 2004 crime drama film starring Boris Kodjoe, Michael K. Williams, Steven Bauer, David Banks, and Giancarlo Esposito. Michael was a good man and a loving father, until one day, his seven-year-old son was caught in the crossfire of a drug deal gone bad. Michael's mourning becomes outrage when his child's killers get only a slap on the wrist for drug possession.
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