Nora's Hair Salon
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Directed by | Jerry LaMothe |
Produced by | Jean-Claude La Marre Tim Swain Tamala Jones |
Written by | Chanel Capra Jean-Claude La Marre |
Starring | Jenifer Lewis Tamala Jones Tatyana Ali |
Distributed by | DEJ Productions |
Release date(s) | 2004 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | $5,000,000 (estimate) |
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Nora's Hair Salon is a 2004 independent comedy-drama film, written by Chanel Capra and Jean-Claude La Marre, and directed by Jerry LaMothe. This film stars Jenifer Lewis, Tamala Jones, and Tatyana Ali.
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[edit] Synopsis
Nora Harper(Jenifer Lewis) is an African-American businesswoman who owns a hair salon in Los Angeles, California. She keeps watch over her employees, friends, relatives, and regular customers. Lilleana (Tatyana Ali) is a new employee at the salon from the Dominican Republic, and she's also in an abusive relationship with her friend-who-wants-more Bennie (Bobby Brown). Chloe (Tamala Jones) is a hair stylist who has aspirations of a career in show business. Ming (Lucille Soong) does manicures and has problems with her temper, and loves offering her opinions. And Devin (Jean-Claude LaMarre) is a gay man who is uncertain about his relationship with Delicious (Donn Swaby). Later in the film Nora becomes sick and has a heart-attack. Her friends from the salon hope for her recovery but she passes away shortly before the end of the film. In the end the salon remains open and and hairstyling products that were created by Nora are now marketed and sold in the salon.
[edit] Cast
- Jenifer Lewis — Nora
- Tamala Jones — Clorie
- Tatyana Ali — Lilleana
- Bobby Brown — Bennie
- Christine Carlo — Xenobia
- Jean-Claude La Marre — Devin
- Lucille Soong — Ming
- Donn Swaby — Delicious
- Kristian Bernard
- Brandi Burnside
- Kianya Haynes
- Johan Jean
- Claudia Jordan
- Jerry LaMothe
- Cheyenne Maxey — Girl Scout
- Libby Millhouse
- Lil' Kim — as herself
- Whitney Houston — as herself
- Jonathan McDaniel as Leronne
[edit] Controversy
There is much debated controversy over this film on racial issues. Most cases have been closed up and details have been hidden.
[edit] Sequel
A direct-to-dvd sequel was released putting Lilleana as the main character titled Nora's Hair Salon 2