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12 September 2008 (USA) moreTagline:
Follow your heart. But watch your back. morePlot:
Two families from different walks of life learn to work together. | full synopsisNewsDesk:
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Aaron Zigman: Madea Goes to Jail (From Upcoming Film Scores. 18 November 2008, 4:30 AM, PST)
On DVD Today: October 21, 2008
(From Rope Of Silicon. 21 October 2008, 2:45 AM, PDT)
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Viewers grounded in the Southern experience will have special insight moreUS Showtimes:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Alfre Woodard | ... | Alice Pratt | |
| Sanaa Lathan | ... | Andrea | |
| Rockmond Dunbar | ... | Chris | |
| KaDee Strickland | ... | Jillian Cartwright | |
| Cole Hauser | ... | William Cartwright | |
| Taraji P. Henson | ... | Pam | |
| Robin Givens | ... | Abby | |
| Tyler Perry | ... | Ben | |
| Kathy Bates | ... | Charlotte Cartwright | |
| Sebastian Siegel | ... | Nick | |
| Santana Pruitt | ... | Christopher | |
| Kaira Akita | ... | Robin (as Kaira Whitehead) | |
| Ron Clinton Smith | ... | Construction Foreman | |
| Jeffrey Alan Chase | ... | Austin | |
| Johnell J. Easter | ... | Customer |
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Rated PG-13 for thematic material, sexual references and brief violence.Parents Guide:
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USA:111 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
USA:PG-13 (certificate #44590)MOVIEmeter: 
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Pam: I am tired of her looking down her nose at us... like we didn't live in the same house or the same neighborhood!Andrea: I didn't like it then, and I don't like it now.
Alice Pratt: This is your sister! When are you two going to act like it?
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Petite Quartet moreFAQ
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I saw this movie last night, and found it entertaining, with great acting, and intriguing twists. Perry's movies get better and better. Most of his early work, I did not take very seriously, and did not pay to see in theaters. I thought "Why Did I Get Married" was his best. The Family That Preys, in my opinion ties with it. I think southerners, with insider's knowledge of complicated relationships between Blacks and Whites, (especially between wealthy Whites and the people who work for them), viewers familiar with Faulkner's work, family stories passed down from generation to generation will walk away with a special, "ah ha" that reminds me of so and so and "miss" so and so...moment.
So often family secrets cross color lines, friendship and loyalty have a unique southern flavor. Proximity to the powerful often holds special dangers and temptations. I think most memorable are the strong women who in their unique southern style, play for keeps while holding their heads up, cursing while wearing hats and gloves, in ladylike form. If you've ever lived in the South, you know what I'm talking about. Southern Belles, matriarchs, supportive wives--who have a manipulative, strategic side--are so often the real backbone of the family.
Am I the only one who noticed (thankfully) the absence of the "N" word, or similarly distasteful references? The audience knew why Alfre Woodard's character said, "He won't marry you", without any reference to race.