The best N'Bushe Wright’s comedy movies

N'Bushe Wright

N'Bushe Wright

20/09/1970 (53 años)
Today we present the best N'Bushe Wright’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best N'Bushe Wright’s movies.

Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground

Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyDramaTV Movie
  • Release: 24/07/1997
  • Character: Young Girl (segment "The Red Shoes")
The actual experiences of New York City subway riders are dramatized in a collection of 10 intriguing and very different vignettes. The tales showcase an ensemble of familiar faces, and range from stories of compassion and love to reflections on violence and loss. Among them: a disabled beggar quarrels with a woman and ruins her shoes with his wheelchair, provoking onlookers to wrath and pity; a skittish tourist proves to be her own worst enemy; a newlywed trysts with a mysterious sexpot; a commuter helplessly witnesses a suicide attempt; and, in the most affecting segment, a young woman grieves over her mother's imminent death.

3 Strikes

3 Strikes
4.7/10
Brian Hooks plays a character who is just released from jail. And the state adopts a "3 strikes" rule for felons that involves serious penalties. Hooks has 2 strikes, and wants to change his life for the better. When a friend picks him up, they are pulled over, and his friend shoots at police officers, and Hooks escapes. Now Hooks, a wanted man, must clear his name of having nothing to do with the shooting.

His and Hers

His and Hers
5.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1997
  • Character: Selena
After Carol accidentally chops off Glenn's finger in the kitchen, she decides that she is not giving it back to him until he confesses all his affairs.

He Say, She Say, But What Does God Say?

He Say, She Say, But What Does God Say?
8.2/10
When the members of a small storefront church called the True Vine find themselves worshiping next to a seedy nightclub called the Twenty Grand, they clash with the thugs who hang out there. But as each group tries to win control of the block and rid the community of an unwanted element, they learn that God may have other plans. This stage play by David E. Talbert was eventually adapted into the short-lived television series "Good News."

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