Can't Complain
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Can't Complain | |
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Directed by | Richard Johnson |
Produced by | Corey Williams |
Written by | Corey Williams |
Starring |
Gary-Kayi Fletcher Mia Barnes Gabe Baez Tyeisha Gibson Ayanna Dookie Jace Nicole Tony Folden Trinetta Wright Marat Mostovoy Paul Wiedecker Alexis Monet Dawn Hoff Beth Sopel |
Music by | Mike Davis |
Production company | |
Distributed by | GoldenTiger Productions |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Can't Complain is a 2009 American independent comedy film written and produced by Corey Williams. This was director Richard Johnson second feature length narrative film.
Plot
When Kevin finds out that his sisters friend is rich due to having a baby with a professional basketball player, he and his roommate set their sights on getting female athletes pregnant and taking them to court for child support.
Cast
- Gary-Kayi Fletcher as Kevin Grant
- Mia Barnes as Kristen Matthews
- Gabe Baez as Orlando (O) Sanchez
- Ayanna Dookie as Shonda Williams
- Jace Nicole - Kim Johnson
- Tony Folden as Sammy
- Tyeisha Gibson as Carla Grant
- Trinetta Wright as Maria
- Paul Wiedecker as Attorney
- Beth Sopel as Sue Marshall
- Marat Mosotovoy as Producer
- Alexis Monet as Shannon
- Tiphany Johnson as Coach Kerns
- Dawn Hoff - Jen Rivers
- Douglas Farley - Dick Jenkins
- Tony Fleming - Damien Lang
Production
The film was shot in 49 days in Baltimore and Joppa, Maryland. Producer Corey Williams and Director Richard Johnson cast the film. Comedian Ayanna Dookie's comedy standup scenes were filmed first.
Release
Can't Complain was released on DVD and Video on Demand on June 20, 2010.
External links
- Can't Complain at the Internet Movie Database
- Can't Complain stills from GoldenTiger Productions
- 2010 Filmmaker Spotlight Award at the TOMI Film Festival
- Shot in Harford from ExploreHarford.com
- From Harford to the Movies from ExploreHarford.com
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