The film is available for rent or purchase on certain video-on-demand platforms and can also be streamed via DIRECTV, Apple TV, and Xfinity among others. It’s become a cult classic, gaining a strong following amongst Hip Hop fans over the years. Paid in Full was primarily shot in Harlem in New York City. See More: 6 Drive-In Movie Theaters in the Tri-State Area The film’s soundtrack album was released a month later via Roc-A-Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings and included songs by Jay-Z, Master P, Cam’ron, Doug E. Other actors who starred in the 1980s-set film include Wood Harris (Ace), Mekhi Phifer (Mitch), Kevin Carroll (Calvin), Regina Hall (Kiesha), and Chi McBride (Pip). It brought in over $3.1 million in gross box office sales. Paid in Full, directed by Charles Stone III, made its theatrical debut in theaters on October 25, 2002. The exact dates and locations, and who will be starring in it are not known at this time. A lot of other little stories will be told.” You’ll see perspectives from Kevin Childs, Jay Black, everybody, Lou Simms. So you’ll see a perspective from the stickup kids at the time, see a perspective of the younger dudes, I was a younger dude, the 16-year-olds. “There’s a lot of perspectives that people don’t know. “I’m about to shoot Paid in Full in Newark,” Dame said in an interview with AllHipHop. Two months later, in January 2022, Dame confirmed Paid in Full 2 will start production and the cast and crew will be shooting the film in Newark. To even touch it again, I got to come better.” I was stuck on how to really approach it and this is actually giving me more clarity,” Dame said in an interview with Page Six. So this is going to dramatically change based on what happened Sunday (October 30). “ Paid in Full is a reflection of everything I’ve learned and I am really going to see it through now that there’s an ending. The 2002 movie was based on the real-life Harlem drug dealer and was played by Cam’ron with Rico being the fictionalized character. Alpo was killed by a drive-by shooting at the age of 55. In November 2021, Dame, who’s also an executive producer on Growing Up Hip Hop, shared that he got clarity on what the next film should be about after learning of Alpo Martinez’s death. In the late 1980s, Ace (Wood Harris) is a young man employed by a Harlem dry cleaning shop, working hard to stay out of the drug business. Read More: Montclair on Film: A Rundown of the Movies With Scenes Filmed in Town
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