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Dancehall Queen is a film of genre Drama directed by Don Letts released in USA on 10 october 1997 with Audrey Reid

Dancehall Queen (1997)

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Released in USA 10 october 1997
Length 1h38
Directed by ,    
Genres Drama
Rating66% 3.3414453.3414453.3414453.3414453.341445

Dancehall Queen is a 1997 independent Jamaican film starring Audrey Reid, who plays Marcia, a street vendor struggling to raise two daughters.

Synopsis

Marcia Green (Audrey Reid) is a single mom and street vendor barely scraping by even with a financial assist from the seemingly avuncular Larry (Carl Davis), a gun-toting strongman with a twisted desire for Marcia's teenage daughter Tanya (Cherine Anderson) who he then decides to pursue. Complicating things is Priest (Paul Campbell), a murderous hood who killed Marcia's friend and now is terrorizing the defenseless woman. Facing three big problems — Larry, Priest, and a lack of money - Marcia arrives at an inspired solution: develop an alter ego, a dancing celebrity called the Mystery Lady who can compete in a cash-prize contest and put both of the men against one another. Which is exactly what she does, and it's great fun watching Marcia instigate her complicated plan with a little help from sympathetic friends.

Actors

Audrey Reid

(Marcia)
Paul Campbell

(Priest)
Paul Campbell

(Priest)
Cherine Anderson

(Tanya)
Carl Bradshaw

(Police officer #1)
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