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Synopsis
Cinematographer turned director Ernest Dickerson returns to the horror genre with this African-American, urban twist on haunted house stories. Rap star Snoop Doggy Dogg makes his debut as a leading man in the title role of Jimmy Bones, stylish protector of a thriving inner-city neighborhood in 1979. When he refuses to knuckle under to powerful interests bent on introducing crack cocaine into his turf, Bones is betrayed by some of his own people, murdered, and buried in the basement of his gothic home. More than two decades later, the neighborhood is a drug and crime-infested nightmare, and Bones' decrepit, allegedly haunted domicile is about to become a hip-hop dance club. Although Bones' one-time girlfriend, Pearl (Pam Grier), and his right-hand man, Shotgun (Ronald Selmour), have remained loyal to his memory, the children of his traitor, Jeremiah (Clifton Powell), are the principal owners of the new club. They become the primary targets when Bones' vengeful spirit rises up to exact bloody retribution for past misdeeds. Bones (2001) co-stars Michael T. Weiss, Bianca Lawson, and Khalil Kain. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

Pam Grier Pearl
Khalil Kain Patrick
Clifton Powell Jeremiah Peet
Michael T. Weiss Lupovich
Ricky Harris Eddie Mack
Katharine Isabelle Tia
Bianca Lawson Cynthia
Snoop Dogg Jimmy Bones
Sean Amsing Maurice
Merwin Mondesir Bill
Ronald Selmour Shotgun

Production Crew

Elia Cmiral Composer (Music Score)
Ernest R. Dickerson Director
Lloyd Segan Producer
Peter Heller Producer
Rupert Harvey Producer
Abe Simon Screenwriter
Adam Simon Screenwriter
Simon Adams Screenwriter
Tim Metcalfe Screenwriter
Year: 2001
Runtime: 96
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for violence/gore, language, sexuality and drugs
Category: Feature

Genre
Horror

Color type
Deluxe color

Sound
Dolby Digital/DTS/SDDS

Produced by
Heller Highwater Productions
Lloyd Segan Company

Release
October 24, 2001 (USA)
by New Line Cinema