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    Antwone Fisher [DVD] / Fox Searchlight Pictures presents ; a Mundy Lane/Todd Black production ; a Denzel Washington film ; produced by Todd Black, Randa Haines, Denzel Washington ; written by Antwone Fisher ; directed by Denzel Washington.
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    Los Angeles, CA : Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. : Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, c2003.
    Performer(s): 
    Derek Luke (Antwone Fisher), Joy Bryant (Cheryl), Denzel Washington (Jerome Davenport), Salli Richardson (Berta), Earl Billings (James), Kevin Connolly (Slim), Viola Davis (Eva), Rainoldo Gooding (Grayson), Novella Nelson (Mrs. Tate), Yolonda Ross (Nadine), Kenté Scott (Kansas City), Stephen Snedden (Berkley).
    Summary: 
    Antwone Fisher, 25, is a gentle, soft-spoken seaman in the Navy. Unless he feels he's been disrespected--which prompts furious, violent outbursts that put him on the brink of a dishonorable discharge. Ordered to see a psychiatrist, eventually the story of his childhood in a foster home, where he was both beaten and sexually abused, comes out. Dr. Davenport argues that Antwone needs to deal with his past, find his family, and attain closure. For Antwone, the journey proves agonizing and freeing, as he puts his past behind him and graduates into responsible manhood.
    Audience: 
    In English, Spanish, or French with optional subtitles in English or Spanish; closed-captioned in English.
    MPAA rating: PG-13 for violence, language, and mature thematic material involving abuse; Canadian rating 14A, suitable for people 14 years of age and older.
    Description: 
    1 videodisc (120 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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    Widescreen ed.
    Contents: 
    Antwone's dream -- Busted -- Psychiatrist -- Cheryl -- Nothing to say -- From under a rock -- Tates -- Jesse -- Feeling powerful -- Slipping up -- Meet me at 1700 -- Dating advice -- First date -- Davenport's problem -- Trouble in Mexico -- Nadine -- Davenport's guest -- Being honest -- Thanksgiving -- Who will cry? -- Time to move on -- Losing Jesse -- Two tickets to Cleveland -- Antwone's lover -- I'm still standing -- Looking for my family -- Auntie Annette -- Elkins -- Eva -- Welcome to the family -- I salute you -- End titles.
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    Matthews LibraryDigital Video DiscDVD DRAMAChecked In
    Steele Creek LibraryDigital Video DiscDVD DRAMAChecked In


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