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Whats Done in the Dark
Description
Starring some of the best performers from past plays along with talented new additions, the movie focuses on two nurses, one of whom is a single mother and the other of whom is having an affair with a doctor, and an eccentric hypochondriac patient who is in fact, Mr. Brown.
Starring some of the best performers from past plays along with talented new additions, the movie focuses on two nurses, one of whom is a single mother and the other of whom is having an affair with a doctor, and an eccentric hypochondriac patient who is in fact, Mr. Brown.
Actors:
David Mann,
Latrice Pace,
Ahmad Jamal McGhee,
DAtra Hicks,
Michael Burton,
Tamela J. Mann,
Chandra Currelley-Young,
Christian Keyes,
Matisha Baldwin,
Ryan Gentles,
Dino Hanson,
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David Mann
7 August 1966, Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Latrice Pace

Ahmad Jamal McGhee

DAtra Hicks

Michael Burton

Tamela J. Mann
9 June 1966, Limestone County, Texas, USA

Chandra Currelley-Young

Christian Keyes

Matisha Baldwin

Ryan Gentles

Dino Hanson
Genre:
Comedy
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Chantell D. Christopher | #Matisha Baldwin #Terrell Carter #Tyler Perry #Whats Done in the Dark
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February 23, 2008
Though essentially a recording of the stage production, this film is still recommended, provided you understand that the thespians are over-enunciating and exaggerating their body movements to engage folks watching in the theater, not on a screen.