
What Freedom
Drama
Overview
An incarcerated black teen, yearning for freedom, gets a chance to escape, which forces him to confront his place in society.
Top Cast
Arthur McAlpine III
Arthur McAlpine III
Kadeem
Arthur McAlpine III
Kadeem


Cedric Joe
Cedric Joe
Chris
Cedric Joe
Chris


Ashley Park
Ashley Park
Julia
Ashley Park
Julia


Bashir Salahuddin
Bashir Salahuddin
Coffey
Bashir Salahuddin
Coffey


James McCauley
James McCauley
Judge
James McCauley
Judge


Justin Sintic
Justin Sintic
District Attorney Mullins
Justin Sintic
District Attorney Mullins
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