
The Fourth
Drama · Science Fiction · Fantasy
Overview
Eager to celebrate the 4th of July, a group of young black and Latino friends experience a police encounter that shatters the meaning of the holiday.
Top Cast
Kontravious Harrell
Kontravious Harrell
Rey
Kontravious Harrell
Rey
Alexis Silvestre
Alexis Silvestre
Emerson
Alexis Silvestre
Emerson


Nathan Crooker
Nathan Crooker
Clark
Nathan Crooker
Clark
Lee Bingham
Lee Bingham
Saint
Lee Bingham
Saint
Oscar Perez
Oscar Perez
Oscar
Oscar Perez
Oscar


Charlie Chappell
Charlie Chappell
Wilson
Charlie Chappell
Wilson


Peter Jae
Peter Jae
Jung
Peter Jae
Jung
Alexa Cappiello
Alexa Cappiello
EMT #1
Alexa Cappiello
EMT #1


Ross Denyer
Ross Denyer
Brilsford
Ross Denyer
Brilsford


Robert Dowdy
Robert Dowdy
Shelby
Robert Dowdy
Shelby
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