Out the Gate (film)

Out the Gate

Release Poster
Directed by R. Steven Johnson and Qmillion
Produced by Keith Lewis
Everton Dennis
Susanne Lovejoy
Philippo Francinni
R. Steven Johnson
Cynthia Enriquez
Written by Qmillion
Everton Dennis
Starring Paul Campbell
Oliver Samuels
Shelli Boone
Everton Dennis
Music by Qmillion
Cinematography Livingston Siwell
Edited by Norem Furia
Production
company
Far I Films
Distributed by Far I Films (Theatrical)
Release dates
  • October 19, 2011 (2011-10-19) (Jamaica)
  • May 13, 2011 (2011-05-13) (United States)
Running time
104 minutes
Country Jamaica
United States
Language English
Jamaican Patois

Out the Gate is a 2011 Jamaican action film that follows Everton Dennis, played by Everton Dennis as he leave his home in Jamaica to make it big in the United States in music. It stars Paul Campbell, Oliver Samuels, Shelli Boone, and Everton Dennis, was written by Qmillion and Everton Dennis and directed by R. Steven Johnson and Qmillion . The picture had its official limited release in the United States and Jamaica Distributed by Far I Films in 2011 followed by the DVD in 2012. The film was released to theaters in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Toronto, as well as Jamaica.[1] Newspaper Atlanta Daily World wrote the movie "appears to be on its way to becoming a classic.[2]

Plot

The film tells the story of a dreamer, Everton (Everton Dennis) who after things go wrong in his home town of (Toll Gate)Clarendon, leaves for the United States to make it big in music, where the Don of LA (Paul Campbell) demands more than he can deliver.

Cast

Soundtrack

"Ghetto Yutes Rise" feat. I-Octane by E-Dee
"Bruk Whyne" by E-Dee
"Hot Like Fiyah" by Junior P.
"Everyday" by Mr. Lexx
"Bongce Along" feat E-Dee by Ms. Triniti
"Wi Party" feat Akapello by E-Dee
"Bottle Service" feat. Jadakiss by Duane Darock
"Time Fi Move Up" feat. Vannichi and E-Dee by Qmillion
"Cant Stop Wi" feat Busy Signal by Karl Morrison
"No Other Girl" by E-Dee

Release dates

References

  1. "Jamaica Gleaner". www.jamaica-gleaner.com.
  2. "Atlanta Daily World". www.atlantadailyworld.com.
  3. "New York Times – Out the Gate". www.newyorktimes.com.
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