Johnson Family Vacation /
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DVD Information
- Starring: Cedric the
Entertainer, Vanessa L. Williams
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Director: Christopher Erskin
- Encoding: Region 1 - NTSC
- Format: Color,
Fullscreen and Widescreen, Dolby
- Rated: PG-13 (Some sexual
references)
- Release Date: Aug. 10,
2004
- Run Time: 97 min.
-
Languages:
English, French
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Subtitles:
English,
Español
Movie Information
- General:
2004 - USA - 97 min. - Feature, Color
- Genre/Type:
Comedy, Domestic Comedy, Comedy of Errors
- Themes:
Parenthood, Breakups and Divorces, Family Vacations.
- Domestic Box Office:
$31,161,109
- Theatrical Release Date:
April 7, 2004
- Production
Budget: $12 million
Synopsis
Comedian Cedric the Entertainer
serves as both producer and star of this comedy about a family who discovers
just how much can go wrong en route to a family get-together. When Nate
Johnson (Cedric the Entertainer) is invited to a big family reunion in
Missouri, he sees it as an opportunity to reconnect with his estranged wife
and growing children, as well as a chance to show up his wealthier know-it-all
brother, Mack (Steve Harvey). Nate takes delivery on an expensive new SUV,
persuades his recently separated wife, Dorothy (Vanessa L. Williams), to tag
along, and packs up his three kids — nubile teenager Nikki (Solange Knowles),
under-age wannabe rapper DJ (Bow Wow), and precocious seven-year-old Destiny
(Gabby Soleil) — for what he imagines will be a leisurely drive from Los
Angeles to St. Louis. However, between his wary wife, arguing kids, angry
police officers, bizarre hitchhikers, bad diner food, and an unfortunate
run-in with a cement mixer, getting from point A to point B proves to be just
short of a nightmare. Johnson Family Vacation was the first feature film for
director Christopher Erskin, who previously distinguished himself directing
music videos for the likes of Missy Elliot, TLC, and Boyz II Men..
Source: All Movie Guide
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