The Luau (2002)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Brian Hooks stars in this raucous comedy as Cedric, a good natured yet slightly delusional scam artist who has gotten himself into some hot water. Recently fired from his job at Hot Link on a Stick... Brian Hooks stars in this raucous comedy as Cedric, a good natured yet slightly delusional scam artist who has gotten himself into some hot water. Recently fired from his job at Hot Link on a Stick and on the run from a local lady gangsta to whom he owes a fairly large sum of money, Cedric decides to throw a Hawaiian Luau style party at his parents' house to raise some cash. Unfortunately, his party attracts not only his friends, but everyone in the neighborhood he's ever scammed. Faced not only with having to dodge angry business associates, but also prevent his parents' house from being destroyed while hosting his increasingly out-of-control barbecue, Cedric finds that he may have finally gotten himself in over his head. [More]
Starring: Brian Hooks, Maia Campbell, Troy Winbush, Faizon Love
Starring: Brian Hooks, Maia Campbell, Troy Winbush, Faizon Love
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