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Release Date:
July 12, 2019
Original Title:
I Got the Hook Up 2
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
After best friends Black and Blue's restaurant is shut down, Black needs to find some cash -- fast. He thinks his luck has turned when Blue's son, Fatboy, and his best friend, Spyda,, bring him a stash of stolen cellphones, and Black decides to sell them on the streets. There's only one problem: The boxes with the phones also contain the Colombian cartel's stash of Molly, which Spyda decides to sell.
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Additional Photography:
Halyna Hutchins
Associate Producer:
Juggie
Best Boy Electric:
Dmitry Khramov
Casting:
Phaedra Harris
Cinematography:
Eduardo Ramirez Gonzalez
Costume Design:
Marquita Lopez
Digital Imaging Technician:
David Arturo Cruz Baquero
Director:
Corey Grant
Gaffer:
Serge Svetnoy
Key Grip:
Brien Chatfield
Makeup Department Head:
Alexandria Maria Granielle
Producer:
Master P
Production Design:
Bryant Berry
Master P
Second Assistant Camera:
Carolina Rodriguez
Supervising Music Editor:
Master P
Unit Production Manager:
Christiana Cross
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