Maama man Part 3 /
Maama man Part 3 /
Humble Lion Productions.
- 1 videodisc : sound, colour ; 4.7 in.
Producer, Paul Beale ; Associate Producer, Errol Knight ; Director, Paul Beale ; Writer, Paul Beale ; Editor, Orville Martin ; Director of Photography, Loxley Beckford. Producer, Paul Beale ; Associate Producer, Errol Knight ; Director, Paul Beale ; Writer, Paul Beale ; Editor, Orville Martin ; Director of Photography, Loxley Beckford.
Cast: Maxwell Grant, Andrea Wright, Wayne Clue, Herbert Dennis, Orville Hall.
Mr. Eviction seems embroiled in a lengthy battle for his independence as he tries to find a home for his family. After the departure of his son, Jooky Jam, his probles with Mr. Notice (The Landlord) escalated to a level of intolerance as he struggles to find an alternative place of abode. As Eviction begins to take steps towards solving his domestic "crisis" his grandson, Abajo (Jooky Jam Jnr.), present him with more challenges, symptomatic of the onset of puberty. To further agitate his fragile domestic dilemma, Eviction's son-in-law, Johncrow, becomes his archenemy. In this kind of domestic frying pan, some things are inevitable and people will get burn. As Mr. Notice keeps up the pressure on the family, Abajo decides to take responsibility for his future in order to move closure to his ambitions. Will he become the "saviour" for the family or will he cut through Eviction's life like a samurai sword? The answer to the question is in the view.
Comedy.
Comedy.
Producer, Paul Beale ; Associate Producer, Errol Knight ; Director, Paul Beale ; Writer, Paul Beale ; Editor, Orville Martin ; Director of Photography, Loxley Beckford. Producer, Paul Beale ; Associate Producer, Errol Knight ; Director, Paul Beale ; Writer, Paul Beale ; Editor, Orville Martin ; Director of Photography, Loxley Beckford.
Cast: Maxwell Grant, Andrea Wright, Wayne Clue, Herbert Dennis, Orville Hall.
Mr. Eviction seems embroiled in a lengthy battle for his independence as he tries to find a home for his family. After the departure of his son, Jooky Jam, his probles with Mr. Notice (The Landlord) escalated to a level of intolerance as he struggles to find an alternative place of abode. As Eviction begins to take steps towards solving his domestic "crisis" his grandson, Abajo (Jooky Jam Jnr.), present him with more challenges, symptomatic of the onset of puberty. To further agitate his fragile domestic dilemma, Eviction's son-in-law, Johncrow, becomes his archenemy. In this kind of domestic frying pan, some things are inevitable and people will get burn. As Mr. Notice keeps up the pressure on the family, Abajo decides to take responsibility for his future in order to move closure to his ambitions. Will he become the "saviour" for the family or will he cut through Eviction's life like a samurai sword? The answer to the question is in the view.
Comedy.
Comedy.