Tales of the Hood
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You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Portifoy Simms Bryan Batt John Lloyd Lou Beatty Jr. Audrey Bill Martin Williams Dumass Beach Martin Bats Bradford Brian as Martin Bradford Kendrick Cross Henry Bradley Jasmine Akakpo Gore as Chad Chambers Greta Glenn Walter crumples the drawing up causing Tyrone to suffer spontaneous injuries. Later that night Mr. Sissy claims that Walter's injuries are the result of his own clumsiness; she then tells Walter not to reveal anything about the monster to anyone else.
Thinking that Walter has told his teacher about him and called him a monster a tattoo of the word "Monster" can be seen on Carl's arm , Carl terrorizes Walter and then whips Sissy with a belt when she intervenes. Garvy turns around to check on Walter and sees Carl abusing Walter and Sissy: Garvy bursts into the house and begins to fight Carl. With Carl's attention elsewhere, Walter grabs a drawing he made of the monster and begins to fold and crumple it. Carl becomes mangled, helpless and unable to accept defeat.
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Sissy stomps on the wadded-up paper to end the threat. Garvy gives the paper to Walter, who burns it, completely immolating Carl. Sissy and Walter look on as Carl burns alive and appear to be relieved to be free from his brutal abuse. Later, Carl's burnt and twisted corpse is in the coffin in Simms' Funeral Home although many broadcast TV versions show Walter in the casket instead of Carl. Simms shows a doll, instead of a corpse, to Ball, Stack and Bulldog, explaining that it is not any ordinary doll.
The senator is in his office filming a campaign commercial when he sees protesters outside the office: Jewish and African-American groups have teamed up to protest against Metger for being a racist, a former Klansman , and for setting up his office at an old slave plantation. One individual, Eli Art Evans , tells the reporter that the plantation is haunted by dolls animated by the souls of previously tortured slaves. He warns everyone that it is not a myth. Metger says racial slurs to Rhodie, who attempts to ignore his rantings. Metger also refers to the dolls as " Negro dolls".
One of the dolls is seen under the floorboard as Rhodie leaves. While Metger and Rhodie are working on Metger's media skills, Rhodie falls down the stairs to his death it is later learned that the doll seen under the floorboard earlier was the cause. At the funeral, Eli warns Metger to leave the house before he ends up like his deceased assistant or worse. In the limo after Rhodie's funeral, Metger notices the doll and orders his African-American driver to pull over so he can throw the doll out the window into the street.
Later, after noticing a blank spot on the painting, Metger comes in contact with the doll he threw out on the street and has a fight with it. When Metger throws a vase at the doll, it disappears and attacks Metger out of nowhere, trying to eat him. Metger is injured, but he manages to stop the doll by beating it with an American Flag. He also damages the painting, which starts to bleed. Metger takes the doll outside to his porch and ties it to a dart board.
He then blasts the doll with his shotgun and goes back inside to rant at the painting. But in the midst of his rant, Metger realizes more doll images in the painting have faded to white. After Metger begins chasing several small footsteps throughout the house, he finds the previously blasted doll in the hallway, reattaching its head.
The doll attacks again and chases Metger into his office. Metger manages to lock the doll outside and tries to figure out a way to help himself. He sees that the painting has all the doll images faded to white. Terrified, Metger turns around to see an army of dolls. He covers himself in the American flag as the dolls converge and devour him.
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Miss Cobbs then disappears from the painting and manifests herself in the room, holding the first doll in her arms. Satisfied, they both smile as they witness the carnage taking place before them.
By now, the dealers are getting impatient and want the drugs they came for, not wanting to listen to any more of Mr. Ball notices a corpse in another room and alerts the others to come and see it. When Simms asks them if they knew the man, Bulldog says it was just someone they had seen around their neighborhood. Simms explains the final moments of the man known as Crazy K. Jerome "Crazy K" Johns Lamont Bentley is a violent gang member and homicidal psychopath who has killed many people mercilessly.
He is driving down the streets of Los Angeles in his Mustang. Coming to a stoplight, he notices the car of an enemy he's been after for a long time and follows him.
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Crazy K parks in a neighborhood and has a brief argument with the enemy, then shoots him. In retaliation, three other men attack from a house nearby. The men shoot Crazy K, and just as they are about to kill him, the police arrive at the scene. I noticed that the four stories in this movie touched on four topics in today's society: There is basically a message in all of them but the 4th story in this film was probably the best one.
Not an unpredictable movie but not at all bad, and the ending was fantastic as well Start your free trial. Find showtimes, watch trailers, browse photos, track your Watchlist and rate your favorite movies and TV shows on your phone or tablet! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Full Cast and Crew. A funeral director tells four strange tales of horror with an African American focus to three drug dealers he traps in his place of business.
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