Trois: The Escort (2004)
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Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A triangle of lust, seduction, and betrayal ensues when Trent Meyer (Brian White, REDEMPTION) plans a rap concert that loses too much money. Forced to become a high-priced escort in order to pay... A triangle of lust, seduction, and betrayal ensues when Trent Meyer (Brian White, REDEMPTION) plans a rap concert that loses too much money. Forced to become a high-priced escort in order to pay back the money he owes to mobster Benny Grier (Isaiah Washington, Romeo Must Die), he is also enmeshed in a passionate affair with a high-powered, gorgeous businesswoman. But when he finds himself falling for one of the madam's beautiful call girls (Reagan Gomez-Preston, LOVE DON'T COST A THING), the precarious balance of his life threatens to give way under pressure from all sides, and the consequences may prove too great even for a man in love. [More]
Starring: Isaiah Washington, Patrice Fisher, Brian J. White
Starring: Isaiah Washington, Patrice Fisher, Brian J. White
Director: Skav One
Director: Skav One
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