Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club
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| Belly II: Millionaire Boyz Club | |
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| Directed by | Cess Silvera |
| Produced by | Rick James |
| Written by | K. Snyder |
| Starring | The Game Michael K. Williams and Shari Headley |
| Music by | The Co-Stars |
| Distributed by | Blackout Productions |
| Release date(s) | 2006 (US) |
| Running time | 77 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club is a 2006 film and the direct-to-video sequel starring The Game and Shari Headley, directed by Cess Silvera.
[edit] Plot
This movie was inspired by a true story, following the life of a thug being released from prison after an 8 year sentence for manslaughter against a police officer. In the beginning of the movie "G," who is played by The Game, leaves prison determined to keep the straight life, swearing he will not be locked up again. It doesn't take long for the streets to pull G in again, and he meets a lady named Alexis (Shari Headley). However, both are hiding their secret lives (G being a hustler, Alexis being an undercover cop, who discusses 150 kilos of cocaine that G and Tone stole, which belonged to drug lord Tito Costa.
Coleman kidnaps Alexis and takes her to Costa. Coleman calls G to let him know his girlfriend has been kidnapped. G then gathers up his men and heads to Costa's garage, where a gun battle ensues. After the fight is over, all of G's and Tito's men are dead. G shoots Coleman and Tito, and then finds out that Alexis is an undercover cop. He then kills her, unable to forgive her betrayal.
[edit] Cast
- The Game as Reggie "G" Bailey
- Shari Headley as Alexis
- Michael K. Williams as Tone
- Ed O'Ross as Coleman
- Bryce Wilson as Amp
This film also featured original music by R&B stars Jesse Powell, and Sherod Lindsey
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