Prison Song

Prison Song (2001)

He was her only son. She was his only hope.

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2001-04-27
  • User Rating: 5.3/10 from 12 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 34min
  • Language: English
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Darnell Martin
star 5.3/10
From 12 Ratings

Summary

Elijah has been bounced from group home to group home throughout his turbulent young life. What has sustained him is his art. After a promised scholarship is taken away, Elijah ends up in a fight that result in the death of another boy. Now, sentenced to a minimum of fifteen years, the young man must find a way to keep his soul alive behind bars or turn into a hardened bitter criminal.

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  • Q-Tip

    as Elijah Dixon
  • Mary J. Blige

    as Mom
  • Harold Perrineau

    as Uncle Cee
  • Fat Joe

    as Big Pete
  • Ian 'Blaze' Kelly

    as Inmate
  • Eric McCollum

    as Thomas Wilson
  • Denee Rivera

    as Jolie Martinez
  • Justin 'DJ' Spaulding

    as Young Elijah
  • Javier Nunez

    as Eugene
  • Elvis Costello

    as Public Defender / Teacher
  • Fisher Stevens

    as Prosecutor
  • Snow

    as Officer McIntyre
  • Joe Paradise

    as Chief Berry
  • Danny Hoch

    as Harris
  • Bobbito Garcia

    as Brown
  • Hassan Johnson

    as Jay
  • Clay Da Raider

    as KT
  • Casper Martinez

    as C.O. Villar
  • Jamie Hector

    as Phone Kid
  • Mateo Gómez

    as Mr. Gonzalez
  • Ryan Toby

    as Teacher's Assistant
  • Peggy A. Kirkpatrick

    as Group Home Counselor
  • N.O.R.E.

    as Big Ski
  • Dominique Walters

    as Young Thomas (as Dominique 'Lil Nique' Walters)
  • Jeremy Peter Johnson

    as Laser Cop
  • John C. Havens

    as Interviewer
  • Patrick McDade

    as Mr. Lloyd (as Pat McDade)
  • Jamie Tirelli

    as Mr. Mercer
  • Montay Walters

    as Big Boy (as Montay 'Tay Boogie' Walters)
  • Curtis Carrott

    as C.O. Steve (as Curt 'Flirt' Carrott)
  • Michael Sean Tighe

    as Cop #1
  • Douglas Crosby

    as Cop #2 (as Doug Crosby)
  • Nick Sullivan

    as Financial Aid Advisor
  • Fidel Vicioso

    as Polaroid Guy
  • Tomas Melly

    as Hector
  • Marc Freeman Hamm

    as Isiah
  • Michael H. Ingram

    as Elijah's Judge (as Michael Ingram)
  • Alton Clinton

    as Mark
  • Gloria Irizarry

    as Mrs. Williamson
  • Nan Jackson

    as Ms. Leone
  • Charles Malik Whitfield

    as Officer Welles
  • Donald Jackson

    as Photographer
  • Walter Leon

    as Polo'd Out Student
  • Ephraim Benton

    as Rahmel
  • Vincenzo Amato

    as Store Owner
  • Bob Colletti

    as Supervisor
  • Cesar de León

    as Tyrone
  • Ebony Jerido

    as Bernadette
  • Alexis Hyman

    as Young Girl (as Alexis 'L. Dionne' Hyman)
  • Donovon Ian H. McKnight

    as Jess (as Donovon Ian Hunter McKnight)
  • Raefel J. Mallea

    as Tiny
  • Tom McCarthy

    as Cee's Judge
  • Bridget McConnell

    as Shareholder (as Bridget Mary McConnell)
  • Taina Hernandez

    as News Reporter
  • Herbert Spaulding

    as C.O.
  • Seth William Meier

    as Laser Cop #2 (as Seth Meier)
  • Mister Fischer

    as C.O. #2 (as Mr. Fischer)
  • Larry Weiss

    as Counselor #2
  • Brian Anthony Wilson

    as Prison C.O. (as Brian A. Wilson)
  • Patrick Morrison

    as Shareholder C.O.
  • Universal

    as Lockdown C.O.
  • Damali Mason

    as Cafeteria C.O.
  • Tony Devon

    as Prison Guard Lawrence
  • Kash Goins

    as Mike (Inmate)
  • Jamie Gonzalez

    as Correction Officer Villar
  • Francesco Scorsone

    as Riot Guard / Court Officer
  • Dakota Anderson

    as Inmate (uncredited)
  • Natalie Paige Bentley

    as Officer McIntyre's Wife (uncredited)
  • Todd Birmingham

    as Inmate (uncredited)
  • Brandon E. Brooks

    as Inmate (uncredited)
  • John Bryant

    as Inmate on Bus (uncredited)
  • Kenny Guay

    as Boy on bus (uncredited)
  • Marguerite Mastromatto

    as Attorney (uncredited)
  • Theron Smith

    as Foster Child (uncredited)
  • Luna Lauren Velez

    as Prison Counselor (uncredited)
  • John Wooten

    as Prisoner (uncredited)
Writing Darnell Martin Writer
Directing Darnell Martin Director
Writing Q-Tip Writer
Crew G.A. Aguilar Stunt Coordinator
Production Robert De Niro Producer
Camera Alexander Gruszynski Director of Photography

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