
Grad Night
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A group of friends celebrates their graduation from Crispus Attucks High School with a jammin' party. It's hormones on overdrive, recreational drugs and lap dancing galore as the Class of 2005 goes out in style.
Top Cast


Coolio
Coolio
Michael Adkins
Coolio
Michael Adkins


Sam Sarpong
Sam Sarpong
Jerrod Elliott
Sam Sarpong
Jerrod Elliott


Aloma Wright
Aloma Wright
Principal Wheeler
Aloma Wright
Principal Wheeler


Howard Mungo
Howard Mungo
Mr. Weldon
Howard Mungo
Mr. Weldon
Cindy Escandon
Cindy Escandon
Ana Melendez
Cindy Escandon
Ana Melendez
Suzette Tomlinson
Suzette Tomlinson
Neyda Colon
Suzette Tomlinson
Neyda Colon


Kamau Holloway
Kamau Holloway
Leo Taylor
Kamau Holloway
Leo Taylor
Shasa Dabner
Shasa Dabner
Quay Quay Jenkins
Shasa Dabner
Quay Quay Jenkins
Trent Lamont Miller
Trent Lamont Miller
AJ Robinson
Trent Lamont Miller
AJ Robinson


Carlos Javier Castillo
Carlos Javier Castillo
Arturo Ramirez
Carlos Javier Castillo
Arturo Ramirez
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