

Comedy
Overview
Aspiring actor and hot-dog stand employee Bobby Taylor catches the ire of his grandmother for auditioning for a role in the regrettably titled exploitation film "Jivetime Jimmy's Revenge." When Tinseltown Studios casts Taylor in the title role, he has a series of conflicted dreams satirizing African-American stereotypes in Hollywood, and must reconcile his career goals with his desire to remain a positive role model for his little brother.
Top Cast


Robert Townsend
Robert Townsend
Bobby Taylor
Robert Townsend
Bobby Taylor


Craigus R. Johnson
Craigus R. Johnson
Stevie Taylor
Craigus R. Johnson
Stevie Taylor


Helen Martin
Helen Martin
Bobby's Grandmother
Helen Martin
Bobby's Grandmother


Starletta DuPois
Starletta DuPois
Bobby's Mother
Starletta DuPois
Bobby's Mother


Keenen Ivory Wayans
Keenen Ivory Wayans
Donald
Keenen Ivory Wayans
Donald


Anne-Marie Johnson
Anne-Marie Johnson
Lydia
Anne-Marie Johnson
Lydia


John Witherspoon
John Witherspoon
Mr. Jones
John Witherspoon
Mr. Jones


Lou B. Washington
Lou B. Washington
Tiny
Lou B. Washington
Tiny


Steve James
Steve James
Hood #3
Steve James
Hood #3
Christopher Jackson
Christopher Jackson
Punk #1
Christopher Jackson
Punk #1
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