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How To Be A Player
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The main purpose of Dray’s life is to have sex with numerous women without his girlfriend, Lisa knowing. His antics don’t last long when he goes to a party full of the women he had sex with.
The main purpose of Dray’s life is to have sex with numerous women without his girlfriend, Lisa knowing. His antics don’t last long when he goes to a party full of the women he had sex with.
Actors:
Stacii Jae Johnson,
Licia L. Shearer,
Jerod Mixon,
Natashia Williams,
Jamal Mixon,
Marta Boyett,
Amber Smith,
Gillian White,
Marc Kenneth Robinson,
Melissa Cross,
Bebe Drake
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Stacii Jae Johnson
Licia L. Shearer
Jerod Mixon
24 May 1981, Port Hueneme, California, USA
Natashia Williams
2 August 1978, Pontiac, Illinois, USA
Jamal Mixon
17 June 1983
Marta Boyett
Amber Smith
2 March 1971, Tampa, Florida, USA
Gillian White
16 January 1975, Los Angeles, California, USA
Marc Kenneth Robinson
Melissa Cross
Bebe Drake
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Lionel C. Martin
Lionel C. Martin
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Bill Bellamy #How To Be a Player #Lark Voorhies #Lionel C. Martin #Mari Morrow #Natalie Desselle-Reid #Pierre Edwards
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Licia L. Shearer
Jerod Mixon
24 May 1981, Port Hueneme, California, USA
Natashia Williams
2 August 1978, Pontiac, Illinois, USA
Jamal Mixon
17 June 1983
Marta Boyett
Amber Smith
2 March 1971, Tampa, Florida, USA
Gillian White
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Marc Kenneth Robinson
Melissa Cross
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eFilmCritic.com
July 26, 2002
I watched the whole movie and am still not a "player." Therefore the film is a failure. Plus it's also pretty awful.
January 01, 2000
Riddled with misogyny, glorifying slovenliness and brutish behavior, Def Jam's How to Be a Player doesn't even begin to come up with the nasty laughs of a Booty Call or Sprung.

