
Joy Road (2011)
Justice doesn't come easy in this part of town.
Stream Joy Road (2011) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup. starring Roger Guenveur Smith, N'Bushe Wright, and Obba Babatundé. Filed under Crime and Drama — multiple servers per title.
What is Joy Road (2011) about?
Tony Smalls is a burned out lawyer looking for a new direction in life. He's forced to put his plans on hold when his sister Nia asks him to defend her fiance', a gang kingpin who is under arrest for a triple murder that he says he didn't commit. Tony feels the pressure of the case when the feds and a shadowy corporation get involved, along with a private investigator who seems to be working all sides. When Nia starts an investigation of her own into the murder, it not only brings her closer to the truth - it puts both herself and Tony in harm's way.
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- Production:
- Extra Film Productions MVP LLC, 99 Ways Entertainment
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- English
- IMDb:
- tt0342717
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Who stars in Joy Road (2011)?
Roger Guenveur Smith as Charles Blocker, N'Bushe Wright as Nia, Obba Babatundé as Dr. Howard Perkins, Melle Powers as Kim Smalls, Christian 'Trick Trick' Mathis as Big Boy, Benjamin B. Smith as Little Boy, LaDonna Alicia as Dominique, Jay Barry as L.T. Stone (credit only).

Charles Blocker

Nia

Dr. Howard Perkins
Kim Smalls
Big Boy

Little Boy
Dominique
L.T. Stone (credit only)

Judge Davis

Raymond Kelly
Charity Event Attendee
News Anchor
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Joy Road has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.0/10 based on 2 votes.
What genre is Joy Road?▼
Joy Road is a Crime and Drama film released in 2011.
Who stars in Joy Road?▼
The cast of Joy Road includes Roger Guenveur Smith, N'Bushe Wright, Obba Babatundé, Melle Powers and Christian 'Trick Trick' Mathis.



















