Impressive debut from Lee (Spike's cousin), which should easily lay to rest any charges of Hollywood nepotism.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Harper Stewart (Taye Diggs) is a commitment-shy writer and the best man at the wedding of Lance (Morris Chestnut) and Mia (Monica Calhoun). Unfortunately for Harper, the timing couldn't be worse. His new book is coming out and it chronicles his college life with his friends in a less-than-perfect light. The wedding party reunites college buddies Quentin (Terrence Howard), Mirch (Harold Perrineau) and love interest Jordan (Nia Long). As the celebration weekend nears, scandalous secrets begin to reveal themselves...for better or for worse. Actors Taye Diggs, Regina Hall, Jim Moody, Jarrod Bunch, Nia Long, Morris Chestnut, Harold Perrineau Jr., Terrence Howard, Sanaa Lathan, Monica Calhoun, Melissa Dedoursa, Victoria Dillard, Stu 'Large' Riley, Liris Crosse & Lady Madonna Director Malcolm D. Lee Certificate 15 years and over Year 1999 Screen Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (5.1) Additional Languages German Subtitles English ; Danish ; Finnish ; Swedish ; Norwegian ; Dutch ; Hebrew ; Greek ; German ; Polish ; Czech Duration 1 hour and 55 minutes (approx)
Novelist Harper (Taye Diggs) has agreed to be the best man at the wedding of his college friends Mia (Monica Calhoun) and Lance (Morris Chestnut) and is looking forward to being reunited with his other old friends at the weekend celebration. However, as the big day approaches, word gets out that Harper's latest book - a semi-autobiographical account of his student years - contains a thinly veiled description of a sexual encounter between himself and Mia, and when Lance hears about this he promptly cancels the wedding. Is this the end for the happy couple, or can Harper put things right before it's too late?
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