The Come Up
Originally released in 2017. The Come Up is a comedy film. directed by Robert L. Parker III. With a runtime of 2h 23m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Robert L. Parker III, Ronrico Albright, and Everett Anderson
Synopsis
The Come Up is about a young comedian as a young man who struggles to try to make it but the terrible streets kind of get him caught up. He's got a few homeboys that he hangs with that try to get him to do all the wrong things with them but he tries his best not to engage with the activities that's surrounding him. He get caught on the street doing a lil drugs at one time, get caught up in a robbery with his homeboys, get caught stealing and his momma puts him out the house. But he's got this girl on his side that keeps in straight and in order. And this is how he makes it. Meanwhile he's doing comedy shows at the clubs and people are laughing at him and not his jokes. He finally makes it as a comedian one day.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Robert L. Parker III
as Barry
Ronrico Albright
as Freddie
Everett Anderson
as Don
James A Gleason
as Cowboy Comedian
Latoya Gray
as Keisha
A. Michelle Harleston
as Ms. Dell
Kennedi Nicole Johnson
as The Lil Girl At The Lemonade Stand
Benjamin Lewis
as Mr. Wallace
Daniel Murrell
as Toot
Robert Parker IV
as AJ
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- RIPP Entertainment Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Come Up about?
The Come Up is about a young comedian as a young man who struggles to try to make it but the terrible streets kind of get him caught up. He's got a few homeboys that he hangs with that try to get h...
Who directed The Come Up?
The Come Up was directed by Robert L. Parker III.
How long is The Come Up?
The Come Up has a runtime of 2 hours and 23 minutes (143 minutes total).
When was The Come Up released?
The Come Up was released on August 22, 2017 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Come Up?
The main cast of The Come Up includes Robert L. Parker III, Ronrico Albright, Everett Anderson, James A Gleason, Latoya Gray.