Rating: R
Genre:
Drama
Theatrical Release: 10/25/2002(USA)
Release Date: 04/08/2003
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 98 Minutes
Flags: Violence, Strong Sexual Content, Profanity, Drug Content
Distributor/Studio: Dimension
Paid in Full marks the feature debut of director
Charles Stone III, who rose to fame after creating Budweiser's "Wassup" commercials. The urban gangster drama is loosely based on the true story of 1980s Harlem drug kingpins AZ, Rich Porter, and Alpo. (This story was also the basis for a documentary,
Game Over (Part 1).)
Ace (
Wood Harris) works at a laundromat, struggling to get by, while his friend
Mitch (
Mekhi Phifer) lives the high life selling heroin. His sister's boyfriend,
Calvin (
Kevin Carroll) also sells drugs, and looks down on
Ace for struggling to earn a living. Out delivering laundry one day,
Ace meets
Lulu (
Esai Morales), a big time coke dealer, who lives better than anyone
Ace has ever known. When
Lulu leaves some coke in the pocket of a coat he's having cleaned,
Ace returns it to him, and
Lulu rewards him for his honesty by letting him keep the drugs. When
Calvin gets busted,
Ace hesitantly takes his place in the neighborhood, and starts working for
Lulu. As the crack business takes off,
Ace finds himself making more money than he knows what to do with.
Mitch goes to jail for a short time, where another inmate,
Rico (rapper
Cam'ron in his acting debut), defends him in a fight. By the time
Mitch gets out of prison,
Ace is running the neighborhood.
Ace makes
Mitch his right-hand man, and when
Rico gets out of jail, he joins the crew. The drugs and money flow, and
Ace tries to keep everyone happy, but there are some who want what's his, and will stop at nothing to get it.
Paid in Full was shown at the 2002
Urbanworld Film Festival.
~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide