Gang of Roses (2003)
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Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: Rachel, Chastity, Kim, Ming Li, and Maria make up The Rose Gang, an all-female band of criminals who robbed 27 banks in five years and then went into hiding. Now, another gang has overtaken a small... Rachel, Chastity, Kim, Ming Li, and Maria make up The Rose Gang, an all-female band of criminals who robbed 27 banks in five years and then went into hiding. Now, another gang has overtaken a small western town, and one of the first victims is Rachel's sister. Upon hearing this news, the Rose Gang reforms, once again ready to enter the public eye, take the Old West by storm, and get their revenge! The hot cast of this hip-hop-flavored western includes Lil' Kim, LisaRaye, Stacey Dash, and Macy Gray. [More]
Starring: Monica Calhoun, Stacey Dash, Lisa Raye, Marie Matiko
Starring: Monica Calhoun, Stacey Dash, Lisa Raye, Marie Matiko, Lil' Kim, Bobby Brown, Louis Mandylor, Glenn Plummer, Jean Claude Lamarre, Macy Gray
Director: Jean Claude Lamarre
Director: Jean Claude Lamarre
Screenwriter: Jean Claude Lamarre
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