John Henry


09:05 am - 10:41 am, Tuesday, January 27 on STARZ ENCORE Black HD (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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After a traumatic incident when he was a teen, ex-gang member John Henry vowed that he would never be involved in any kind of violent conflict again. One day, however, he finds Berta hiding under his porch, visibly shaken. He learns that she is running from Hell, a merciless ganglord, and he decides to take her in against his father's advice. Soon enough, he is embroiled in a face-off with Hell, a person with whom he has a history.

2020 English Stereo
Drama Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Terry Crews (Actor) .. John Henry
Maestro Harrell (Actor) .. Young Hell
Baadja-Lyne Odums (Actor) .. Gram
Ken Foree (Actor) .. BJ Henry
Tyler Alvarez (Actor) .. Oscar
Dohn Norwood (Actor) .. Midnight
Jamila Velazquez (Actor) .. Berta
Joseph Julian Soria (Actor) .. Emilio
Daffany McGaray Clark (Actor) .. Savage
Jalyn Hall (Actor) .. Deydey
Boone Platt (Actor) .. Officer Kevin Towle
Jamar Malachi Neighbors (Actor) .. Corey
Rich Morrow (Actor) .. Young John Henry
Tesiana Elie (Actor) .. Lalonie
Monte James (Actor) .. Officer Keith White
Katt Balsan (Actor) .. Tiffany
Yakira Chambers (Actor) .. Deydey's Mother

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Did You Know..
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Terry Crews (Actor) .. John Henry
Born: July 30, 1968
Birthplace: Flint, Michigan, United States
Trivia: A native of Flint, MI, who played in the NFL for seven years before segueing into film, athlete-turned-actor Terry Crews made his television debut on the small-screen sports entertainment show Battle Dome and has since moved on to appear in films by such disparate directors as David Lynch, Mike Judge, and David Ayer.During high school, Crews studied at Interlochen Art Academy, and he continued on to Western Michigan University for college; it was during his freshman year that he first took to the gridiron, and after making an impression as a Mid-American Conference defensive end, he solidified his reputation as a star player by leading his team to the Mid-American Conference championship in 1988. Crews married longtime wife Rebecca the day before his 21st birthday, and later went on to have an impressive professional football career while playing for the L.A. Rams, the San Diego Chargers, and the Washington Redskins. Though he had originally intended to become a special-effects artist, Crews gradually became aware of the power of his onscreen charisma when he accepted a role in the short-lived television series Battle Dome in 1999. Despite the fact that only a few episodes of the seires ever made it to the airwaves, the experience left Crews convinced that he had found his calling.Few lifelong actors could even dream of landing roles in such major motion pictures as The 6th Day, Training Day, and Friday After Next so early in their careers, but that's precisely what Crews did, and he has never looked back since. The actor's hulking frame made him an ideal candidate for intimidating onscreen figures, and his disarming sense of humor has found him developing a distinct comic persona in such films as Starsky & Hutch, Soul Plane, White Chicks, and The Longest Yard while also winning over viewers on the small screen with his role as Chris Rock's father on Everybody Hates Chris. As a supporting player, Crews consistently impresses, with his little-seen role as former professional wrestler-turned-President of the United States in Beavis and Butt-Head creator Judge's Idiocracy (2006) offering a telling example of how far he is willing to go to get a laugh. That same year, Crews showed his impressive range by making a brief appearance in surrealist specialist Lynch's Inland Empire, with comic roles in Norbit, Who's Your Caddy?, and Balls of Fury following in short order.2008 proved a busy year for Crews. In addition to his continued work on Everybody Hates Chris, he co-starred in the police drama Street Kings, as well as director Peter Segal's revamp of the classic comedy series Get Smart. Crews played a member of a motley gang of mercenaries in 2010's action blockbuster The Expendables (he reprised this role for the film's sequel in 2012).
Chris "Ludacris" Bridges (Actor) .. Hell
Born: September 11, 1977
Birthplace: Champaign, Illinois, United States
Trivia: One of a number of hip-hop musicians to successfully tackle a career in movies as well, Ludacris began his career as a humble radio DJ working in Atlanta, GA. He used the job as an opportunity to hone his skills as a musician and rapper, eventually hooking up with talents like super-producer Timbaland and getting signed to a subsidiary of Def Jam in 2000. He shortly thereafter released his first album, Inconegro, and soon became a household name, not to mention one of the most important forces in hip-hop. His fame was only boosted when, in 2002, he was signed to do a promotional deal with Pepsi, but the sponsorship was terminated when right-wing TV news shock-jocker Bill O'Reilly complained that Ludacris' image promoted violence. The controversy created much debate and attracted substantial attention, possibly more than the promo contract would have earned on its own, and the rapper's album sales continued to rise.It wasn't long before Ludacris' notoriety had movie directors tapping him to make appearances in their films. After a small role in 2003's 2 Fast 2 Furious, he was cast in the 2005 film Hustle & Flow, a movie starring Terrence Howard as Djay, an aspiring rapper trying desperately to make it. Ludacris played Skinny Black, a world-famous hip-hop star who started out in Djay's hometown of Memphis. The movie became a critical success, and Ludacris followed it up with a 2006 appearance on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as the stepson of cast member Ice-T. His booming music career didn't make it easy, but Ludacris couldn't help signing onto another project in 2007, parodying his own street-tough image as a disgruntled elf in the Christmas comedy Fred Claus.
Maestro Harrell (Actor) .. Young Hell
Born: July 29, 1991
Kimberly Herbert Gregory (Actor) .. Tasha
Baadja-Lyne Odums (Actor) .. Gram
Ken Foree (Actor) .. BJ Henry
Born: February 29, 1948
Trivia: Ken Foree built a substantial career playing toughs, thugs, and heavies on both sides of the law. He maintained a certain amount of prestige for the first decade or so of his acting tenure. Foree debuted as a goon in one of the more critically respected racially themed films of the 1970s: the sports comedy The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings (1976), starring Richard Pryor and Billy Dee Williams. Foree followed it up with a turn as a National Guardsman valiantly defending his nation against hordes of rampaging zombies (from inside a shopping mall) in the cult classic Dawn of the Dead (1978), played a black sportsman in Phil Kaufman's period piece The Wanderers (1979), and re-teamed with George A. Romero for the medieval fantasy Knightriders (1981). Small roles in two critically respected A-listers -- James Cameron's The Terminator (1984) and Richard Pryor's Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling (1986) -- did much to cement Foree's reputation as a reliable player, but thereafter, he began to sink into less respectable material, with a strong emphasis on long-form work and direct-to-video exploitationers. Pictures such as the 1991 Hangfire and the 1992 Fatal Charm did little to further Foree's career. By the late '90s and well into the 2000s, he seemed typecast as a horror player, in movies such as The Dentist (1996), The Devil's Rejects (2005), and Halloween (2007).
Tyler Alvarez (Actor) .. Oscar
Dohn Norwood (Actor) .. Midnight
Jamila Velazquez (Actor) .. Berta
Joseph Julian Soria (Actor) .. Emilio
Born: August 28, 1986
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Went to college to become a physical therapist; wasn't interested in acting until he took a theater class just to earn a credit. Once worked security at Universal Studios; first acting job was in a Levi's commercial. Honed his craft on TV (The Shield; Sons of Anarchy; Dexter) and in movies (Fast & Furious; Crank: High Voltage; Hamlet 2). Showed off his comedic abilities in a famous State Farm commercial in which his car is hit by a buffalo. Big break came in 2012 when he was cast as Hector Cruz on Army Wives. Works regularly with autistic children. Is a third generation Mexican-American.
Daffany McGaray Clark (Actor) .. Savage
Jalyn Hall (Actor) .. Deydey
Boone Platt (Actor) .. Officer Kevin Towle
Jamar Malachi Neighbors (Actor) .. Corey
Rich Morrow (Actor) .. Young John Henry
Tesiana Elie (Actor) .. Lalonie
Monte James (Actor) .. Officer Keith White
Katt Balsan (Actor) .. Tiffany
Yakira Chambers (Actor) .. Deydey's Mother

Before / After
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