Just in time for the holiday season, the Johnson Family is back!

Christmas is upon us and as the family comes together many spirits will be lifted and lives renewed. Family conflicts erupt again and major drama ensues.

Produced by hot urban filmmaker/actor/director/writer Jean Claude LaMarre (Color of The Cross, Basquiat, Fresh, Malcolm X, TV’s Law & Order) the film comes on the heels of the very successful Johnson Family Dinner.

This time around Mom and Dad are experiencing the baby-boomers’ crunch; Dad isn’t sure he will have enough money for retirement and Mom wants to help. Alex and her husband Sam have opened their new restaurant and business is great.

Lisa is caught in the middle of an emotional triangle between a man who isn’t right for her and her family. Robert Jr., now divorced, is moving back home and his ex-wife is moving in with the baby. Money Mike, who is always in a mess, is now pursuing a career in rap music with thugs from the neighborhood! When they all come together this Christmas their lives will move forward in very new directions.

Johnson Family Christmas Dinner will make you laugh and cry. It will warm your soul just like any dinner…for any occasion.

Johnson Family Christmas Dinner
Street Date: December 9, 2008
Genre: Family/Faith-Based
Run Time: 90 Minutes
UPC: 8-83476-00515-7
SRP: $19.99

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2 Comments

  1. Alicia Newby December 4, 2008 at 1:26 am - Reply

    This seems like it will be very interesting. I may purchase it for some holiday laughter.

  2. Darla December 12, 2008 at 8:33 pm - Reply

    Yea, the movie has a really strong message. It’s great for movie night. Its from Jean-Claude La Marre who was apart of the Malcolm-X film. Picked up my copy for my mother at wal-mart. It’s worth the watch.

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Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Founder of Journal of Gospel Music blog (formally The Black Gospel Blog) and producer of the Gospel Memories Radio Show.