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Diary of a Mad Black Woman
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Attorney Charles and his devoted wife Helen have the American Dream: money, a beautiful mansion, and happiness. But just as Helen prepares to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary, she discovers that her husband intends to divorce her.
Attorney Charles and his devoted wife Helen have the American Dream: money, a beautiful mansion, and happiness. But just as Helen prepares to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary, she discovers that her husband intends to divorce her.
Actors:
Michael Beasley,
Vickie Eng,
Robert Hatch,
Ric Reitz,
Steve Harris,
Wilbur Fitzgerald,
Sho Dixon,
Kate Donadio,
Bart Hansard,
Mike Pniewski,
E. Roger Mitchell,
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Michael Beasley
Vickie Eng
Robert Hatch
30 July 1964, Abington, Pennsylvania, USA
Ric Reitz
8 September 1955, Rochester, New York, USA
Steve Harris
3 December 1965, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Wilbur Fitzgerald
Sho Dixon
4 January 2000, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Kate Donadio
Bart Hansard
12 September 1963, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Mike Pniewski
20 April 1961, Los Angeles, California, USA
E. Roger Mitchell
18 February 1971
Director:
Darren Grant
Darren Grant
Country:
United States
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