35 and Ticking

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35 & Ticking
Directed byRuss Parr
Written byRuss Parr
Produced byEric Tomosunas
Chris Spencer
Russ Parr
Kym Whitley
Mike Epps
StarringTamala Jones
Nicole Ari Parker
Keith Robinson
Wendy Raquel Robinson
Kevin Hart
Meagan Good
CinematographyJeff Bollman
Edited byDante Wyatt
Music byKenneth Lampl
Production
companies
UPTOPARR Productions
One Village Entertainment
Distributed byImage Entertainment
Release date
  • May 20, 2011 (2011-05-20)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$113,794[1]

35 & Ticking (also known as Russ Parr's 35 & Ticking or 35 and Ticking) is an American romantic comedy film written and directed by Russ Parr.[2]

The film stars a mostly African American ensemble cast featuring Meagan Good, Nicole Ari Parker,[2] Tamala Jones,[2] Kevin Hart,[2] Kym Whitley, Darius McCrary, Dondre Whitfield, Mike Epps, Luenell, Clifton Powell, Jill Marie Jones, Wendy Raquel Robinson, and Keith Robinson. The film had its limited release in theaters on May 20, 2011.[3]

Premise

35 & Ticking centers around the lives of Victoria, Zenobia, Cleavon, and Phil -- all friends over the age of 35 and struggling to build the families they've always dreamed of. While Zenobia (Nicole Ari Parker) is still looking for a man, Victoria (Tamala Jones) is married to a man who doesn't want children. Cleavon (Kevin Hart), meanwhile, is too geeky to get a woman, and Phil (Keith Robinson) is already married with children, but his wife is not very interested in being a mother. All four of them try to rectify their romantic lives and futures while their biological clocks tick away.[4]

Cast

See also

References

  1. ^ "35 and Ticking". Box Office Mojo.
  2. ^ a b c d "35 and Ticking". The New York Times.
  3. ^ ""35 & Ticking" Explodes Into Theatres May 20th". Pitch Engine.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Synopsis". 35andticking.com. Archived from the original on 2014-06-05. Retrieved 2014-06-05.

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