Kingdom Come (2001 film)

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Kingdom Come
Directed by Doug McHenry
Produced by Edward Bates
John Morrissey
Written by David Dean Bottrell
Jessie Jones
Starring LL Cool J
Jada Pinkett Smith
Vivica A. Fox
Anthony Anderson
Toni Braxton
Whoopi Goldberg
Music by Tyler Bates
John E. Rhone
Cinematography Francis Kenny
Editing by Richard Halsey
Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox
Fox Searchlight Pictures
Release date(s) 11 April 2001
Running time 95 mins
Country United States of America
Language English
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Kingdom Come is a 2001 comedy film, written by David Bottrell and Jessie Jones, and directed by Doug McHenry. This film stars LL Cool J, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Vivica A. Fox.

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Kingdom Come is a story of an African-American family (the Slocumbs), living in the Los Angeles suburbs, who come together after the death of a family member, whom no one seems to remember with much fondness. It is based on the Broadway play Dearly Departed.

First, there's Woodrow "Bud" Slocumb, the man in question, whose wife, Raynelle (Whoopi Goldberg), is pretty nonchalant about his death from a stroke. Then there's Ray Bud (LL Cool J), a recovering alcoholic who has a problem with seeing his father dead because of their rocky relationship. His wife, Lucille (Vivica A. Fox), is a loving, devoted housewife who goes out of her way to make sure that everyone has everything they need. But she can't have the one thing she wants out of life: a child. Next, Junior (Anthony Anderson) has blown all of his money on a failed invention, and his loud-mouthed wife Charisse (Jada Pinkett Smith) is no help. She hits the roof after his infidelity and reminds him often that she could have been married to his rich lawyer cousin. Finally, there's Marguerite (Loretta Devine) a pious, overbearing mom who usually calls her son "Demon Seed"; she fears that he will end up in jail like his brother.

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