Prison Song
He was her only son. She was his only hope.Elijah has been bounced from group home to group home throughout his turbulent young life. What has sustained him is his art. After a promised scholarship is taken away, Elijah ends up in a fight that result in the death of another boy. Now, sentenced to a minimum of fifteen years, the young man must find a way to keep his soul alive behind bars or turn into a hardened bitter criminal.
Description: Elijah has been bounced from group home to group home throughout his turbulent young life. What has sustained him is his art. After a promised scholarship is taken away, Elijah ends up in a fight that result in the death of another boy. Now, sentenced to a minimum of fifteen years, the young man must find a way to keep his soul alive behind bars or turn into a hardened bitter criminal.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 94 minutes
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Played Elijah Dixon
Mary J. Blige
Played Mom
Harold Perrineau
Played Uncle Cee
Fat Joe
Played Big Pete
Ian 'Blaze' Kelly
Played Inmate
Eric McCollum
Played Thomas Wilson
Denee Rivera
Played Jolie Martinez
Justin 'DJ' Spaulding
Played Young Elijah
Javier Nunez
Played Eugene
Elvis Costello
Played Public Defender / Teacher
Fisher Stevens
Played Prosecutor
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Played Officer McIntyre
Joe Paradise
Played Chief Berry
Danny Hoch
Played Harris
Bobbito Garcia
Played Brown
Hassan Johnson
Played Jay
Clay Da Raider
Played KT
Casper Martinez
Played C.O. Villar
Jamie Hector
Played Phone Kid
Mateo Gómez
Played Mr. Gonzalez
Ryan Toby
Played Teacher's Assistant
Peggy A. Kirkpatrick
Played Group Home Counselor
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Played Big Ski
Dominique Walters
Played Young Thomas (as Dominique 'Lil Nique' Walters)
Jeremy Peter Johnson
Played Laser Cop
John C. Havens
Played Interviewer
Patrick McDade
Played Mr. Lloyd (as Pat McDade)
Jamie Tirelli
Played Mr. Mercer
Montay Walters
Played Big Boy (as Montay 'Tay Boogie' Walters)
Curtis Carrott
Played C.O. Steve (as Curt 'Flirt' Carrott)
Michael Sean Tighe
Played Cop #1
Douglas Crosby
Played Cop #2 (as Doug Crosby)
Nick Sullivan
Played Financial Aid Advisor
Fidel Vicioso
Played Polaroid Guy
Tomas Melly
Played Hector
Marc Freeman Hamm
Played Isiah
Michael H. Ingram
Played Elijah's Judge (as Michael Ingram)
Alton Clinton
Played Mark
Gloria Irizarry
Played Mrs. Williamson
Nan Jackson
Played Ms. Leone
Charles Malik Whitfield
Played Officer Welles
Donald Jackson
Played Photographer
Walter Leon
Played Polo'd Out Student
Ephraim Benton
Played Rahmel
Vincenzo Amato
Played Store Owner
Bob Colletti
Played Supervisor
Cesar de León
Played Tyrone
Ebony Jerido
Played Bernadette
Alexis Hyman
Played Young Girl (as Alexis 'L. Dionne' Hyman)
Donovon Ian H. McKnight
Played Jess (as Donovon Ian Hunter McKnight)
Raefel J. Mallea
Played Tiny
Tom McCarthy
Played Cee's Judge
Bridget McConnell
Played Shareholder (as Bridget Mary McConnell)
Taina Hernandez
Played News Reporter
Herbert Spaulding
Played C.O.
Seth William Meier
Played Laser Cop #2 (as Seth Meier)
Mister Fischer
Played C.O. #2 (as Mr. Fischer)
Larry Weiss
Played Counselor #2
Brian Anthony Wilson
Played Prison C.O. (as Brian A. Wilson)
Patrick Morrison
Played Shareholder C.O.
Universal
Played Lockdown C.O.
Damali Mason
Played Cafeteria C.O.
Tony Devon
Played Prison Guard Lawrence
Kash Goins
Played Mike (Inmate)
Jamie Gonzalez
Played Correction Officer Villar
Francesco Scorsone
Played Riot Guard / Court Officer
Dakota Anderson
Played Inmate (uncredited)
Natalie Paige Bentley
Played Officer McIntyre's Wife (uncredited)
Todd Birmingham
Played Inmate (uncredited)
Brandon E. Brooks
Played Inmate (uncredited)
John Bryant
Played Inmate on Bus (uncredited)
Kenny Guay
Played Boy on bus (uncredited)
Marguerite Mastromatto
Played Attorney (uncredited)
Theron Smith
Played Foster Child (uncredited)
Luna Lauren Velez
Played Prison Counselor (uncredited)
John Wooten
Played Prisoner (uncredited)
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