Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story

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Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story

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Directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall
Produced by Sue Bugden,
Eva Garofalo
Written by J.T. Allen
Starring Jamie Foxx,
Lynn Whitfield,
Lee Thompson Young,
CCH Pounder,
Music by Tree Adams
Distributed by fX Network,
Twentieth Century Fox
Release date(s) January 21, 2004
Running time 120 min.
Language English
Budget $75,000
IMDb profile

Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story (2004) is a TV-movie starring Jamie Foxx and Lynn Whitfield. The film was directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall, who has directed several other Hollywood films and television shows. Other cast members in the film include Lee Thompson Young and CCH Pounder.

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The film touches on the life of Stanley Tookie Williams, a founding member of the Crips street gang, principally on his life in the streets and his life in prison. It also shows some of the work he did while incarcerated to help decrease gang violence in the world. The film was shot in 2004 while Williams was still imprisoned. On December 13, 2005, Williams was executed by lethal injection in California.

The film was released in January of 2004 via the FX cable network on television and went on to become a successful venture for the network. The film was nominated for 19 different awards and won 11 of them. Among the awards the film was nominated for include American Cinema Editors, Black Reel Awards, Golden Globes, NAACP Image Awards, Independent Spirit Awards, MovieGuide, Satellite Award, Screen Actors Guild, and Writers Guild of America.

Although most of the film's setting is supposed to be in California, none of the film was actually shot there. Most of the filming took place in Florida and some scenes were shot in Canada. Filming locations in Florida include Orlando, FL, Fort Pierce, FL, Lantana, FL, and West Palm Beach, FL. The lone spot used for filming in Canada was Toronto.

Of note is that one of the victims was misidentified as "Alvin" Owens instead of his real name, Albert Owens. The movie also shows a scene of a member of the Owens family physically assaulting supporters of Williams, an event that was not documented in any news accounts and may be dramatic license on the part of the director.

Gangster, Death Row Inmate, Nobel Peace Prize Nominee.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Redemption tells the story of Stan "Tookie" Williams, founder of the Crips L.A. street gang. The story follows his fall into gangbanging, his prison term, and his work writing children's novels encouraging peace and anti-violence resolutions which earned him multiple Nobel Peace Prize nominations. Williams was still serving time in San Quentin on death row at the time of filming but was later executed on December 13, 2005.

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