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Civil Brand

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
851
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Monica Calhoun, LisaRaye McCoy, and N'Bushe Wright in Civil Brand (2002)
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Prison DramaCrimeDramaThriller

Frances is in the pen for killing her abusive husband. The abused the prisoners rise up against the "new plantation" that harvest human labor for profit. Nothing will stop Frances and her fe... Read allFrances is in the pen for killing her abusive husband. The abused the prisoners rise up against the "new plantation" that harvest human labor for profit. Nothing will stop Frances and her fellow inmates in this brutal battle for justice.Frances is in the pen for killing her abusive husband. The abused the prisoners rise up against the "new plantation" that harvest human labor for profit. Nothing will stop Frances and her fellow inmates in this brutal battle for justice.

  • Director
    • Neema Barnette
  • Writers
    • Preston A. Whitmore II
    • Joyce Renee Lewis
  • Stars
    • LisaRaye McCoy
    • N'Bushe Wright
    • Yasiin Bey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    851
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neema Barnette
    • Writers
      • Preston A. Whitmore II
      • Joyce Renee Lewis
    • Stars
      • LisaRaye McCoy
      • N'Bushe Wright
      • Yasiin Bey
    • 29User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 29Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    LisaRaye McCoy
    LisaRaye McCoy
    • Frances Shepard
    • (as LisaRaye)
    N'Bushe Wright
    N'Bushe Wright
    • Nikki Barnes
    Yasiin Bey
    Yasiin Bey
    • Michael Meadows
    • (as Mos Def)
    Monica Calhoun
    Monica Calhoun
    • Wet
    Clifton Powell
    Clifton Powell
    • Warden Alan Deese
    Da Brat
    Da Brat
    • Sabrina
    Tichina Arnold
    Tichina Arnold
    • Aisha
    Lark Voorhies
    Lark Voorhies
    • Lil' Momma
    Reed R. McCants
    Reed R. McCants
    • Warden Nelson
    • (as Reed McCants)
    MC Lyte
    MC Lyte
    • Sgt. Cervantes
    Chris Dodson
    • Miller
    Jerry Foster
    • Doctor Moss
    Robert Archer Lynn
    • John Banks
    • (as Robert Lynn)
    Bettie Ann Britton
    • Prisoner
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Ann Schmidt
    Mary Ann Schmidt
    • Female Prisoner
    • (uncredited)
    Gary Willis
    • Owen
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Neema Barnette
    • Writers
      • Preston A. Whitmore II
      • Joyce Renee Lewis
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews29

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    kj_iyapo

    better than some

    wow some people really chewed this one up and spit it out. but come on there are independent movies out there that are so bad you'd like to ask for your money back. i think this film was better than some and the fact that all the actors did a good job made it even better. that whole all star cast thing is usually a disappointment. but gee must we nit pick so much. the plot and the script were good. to say our people are putting out doo doo in plastic cases that you can rent from the video store and suggesting that this film is one of them is crazy. i mean sankofa was cheezy but it got a point across. we need to stop looking for things to stick to a formula for it to get our approval. let art be art. its late and i just finished watching this film. there's a dope line at the end by n'bushe wright. and monica calhoun is coming up. i think people should see this film for the issue behind the story. and because someone took the time to make it. it is an independent film for a reason. i'm out rent the movie post a comment. everyone is able to have their opinion. peace
    4lwilliamson-6

    I 've Seen Better

    Actually, I thought this B-film was somewhat of a throwback to the Black expolitation era of the 70s with Lisa Raye as a modern-day Pam Grier. The setting takes place in a female prison with disenchanted convicts feeling "exploited" or enslaved by an opportunistic warden who uses their labor to produce clothes for merchants. However, when you consider the fact that prisoners are wrongdoers who are in jail to pay their debt to society, it's rather hard to sympathize with their "plight" in this film.

    The warden and captain of the guards are the bad guys of the movie, but their demeanors are too iniquitous. So much so that the film becomes predictable and you know what will inevitably happen.

    The casting could have been better. Mos Def portrays a law student who works as a part-time corrections guard in the prison. However, his dense mentality makes this portrayal very unconvincing.

    Perhaps the best part of the movie--at least for guys--are the scenes in which voluptuous Lisa Raye and N'Bushe Wright appear barely clothed in the "hole." In spite of anything else, it's enough entertainment to merit the movie's viewing! To any of the ladies out there who are reading this, yeah, I know what you're thinking. But c'mon, you'd get your jollies too if you were to see LL Cool J in a movie bearing his best!
    8jakemcgee

    Not just a great movie, but an extremely important one.

    CIVIL BRAND is a story which tells of a women's prison in which the inmates are forced to work as slaves, and are exploited as little more than animals. True, we've all seen this in SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, where convicts are put to physical labor, but it's always been presented as an acceptable situation. A man robs a store and kills the clerk, so why not have him pound out license plates and working on road construction crews?

    CIVIL BRAND offers a fresh look at the Prison-Industrial Complex, attacking the issue from several different angles. For one thing, the inmates aren't working on roads or some kind of community service- they're making clothes for department stores. A more provocative approach, though, is the fact that these slaves are female, a scenario that folks are not used to considering. Outstanding performances by LisaRaye, Mos Def, Clifton Powell, MC Lyte, Monica Calhoun, Lark Voorhies, and the sensational N'Bushe Wright (the lady Panther from DEAD PRESIDENTS who is one of the most talented people acting in Cinema today, not to mention drop-dead gorgeous), powerful cinematography, and brutal honesty come together to make CIVIL BRAND not just a great movie, but an extremely important one.

    (c) Jake McGee - Get Underground
    7DarylKMiddlebrook

    Fast Pace Action and Mega-Hot N'Bushe Wright = Thumbs Up

    Caught the beginning of this film on cable, found it interesting enough, that I purchased the film on Amazon. Honestly, I didn't expect much, women's prison films are notoriously bad or depressingly sad; however, I have to say that I was surprisingly pleased with Civil Brand. While the story initially seems to revolve around Frances Shepherd (lovely LisaRaye)) a women convicted to life for killing her abusive husband, the film quickly transforms into an ensemble event, with an interesting, and for a women's prison film, very attractive cast. First we're introduced to Sabrina (rapper Da Brat) who narrates us through this tale. Once inside we meet Lil' Momma (gorgeous Lark Voorhies) the religious teen doing time for killing her rapist step-father; militant Wet (always impressive Monica Calhoun), prison snitch Aisha (the underrated Tichina Arnold) and finally gangster girl Nikki (the delectable N'Bushe Wright). Instead of focusing, as most prison films do, on infighting between the inmates, the film successfully sheds light on the abuse women prisoners often encounter while locked up. In Civil Brand, that abuse is orchestrated by the notorious Captain Deese (the always worthy Clifton Powell). From slave labor to rape, Deese is the perfect despicable villain needed for such a movie. While the performances range from watchable to very good, none stand out more than that of N'Bushe Wright. Not since Pam Grier have I seen an actress pull off the role of a tough-as-nails bad girl, and look so hot doing it. Those that don't know her by name, may remember her in similar roles in the films Blade and Dead Presidents. This woman should be an A-List actress, why that hasn't happened is a mystery to me. Anyway, I digress, Civil Brand is worthy of 91 minutes (the actual running time) of your day. If you like action films, if you like action films with great looking actresses, this is the film for you.
    7GOWBTW

    Sounds familiar?

    This is a typical time of movie. Prisoners pay their debt to society only to find out they're being used as a pawn to the corporation games? When the usual thing happens to offenders, they get arrested send to prison by the courts and do time. However, everything in prison isn't all what it's cracked up to be. When the prisoners lose their friend who was also pregnant, that's when actions take place. It goes to show in the movie that the real bad guys weren't the prisoners, it was the captain and the guards. When law, order and discipline is abused in prison, they will join the prisoners as well. For their part the prison was shut down, thanks to the efforts of a lawyer and a couple of inmates. It goes to show that to system isn't always what it used to be, you got to fight for your rights guilt or innocence isn't the key, right and wrong is. This movie is for guys, and I think is a keeper along with other blaxportation films as well.

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    • Trivia
      Lisaraye and Da Brat are real life sisters
    • Goofs
      During the volleyball game, when Nikki starts to fight Aisha, Nikki's shoe was off her right foot, and in the next shot, her shoe was back on her right foot again.
    • Soundtracks
      All We Want
      Written by MC Lyte (as Lana Moorer) & Da Brat (as Shawntae Harris)

      Performed by MC Lyte & Da Brat

      Published by BROOKLYN BASED MUSIC/WARNER CHAPPELL (ASCAP), AIR CONTROL MUSIC (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of SUNNI GYRL / SO SO DEF / COLUMBIA RECORDS

      Produced By AARON PITTMAN

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Violencia en el penal
    • Filming locations
      • North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Mandalay Sports Entertainment
      • Neena Films
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $254,293
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $99,296
      • Aug 31, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $254,293
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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