
First Time Felon
Drama
Overview
Inspired by the true story of Greg Yance. In the film, Yance (Epps) is a hood who goes to jail for possession of drugs. He is given a choice: 5 years in jail or a couple of months in boot camp. He chooses boot camp and finds out it is tougher than he thought it would be. He braves it through and comes home a better man. He then has to deal with the real world, and never gives up no matter what the odds.
Top Cast


Omar Epps
Omar Epps
Greg Yance
Omar Epps
Greg Yance


Delroy Lindo
Delroy Lindo
Calhoun
Delroy Lindo
Calhoun


Rachel Ticotin
Rachel Ticotin
McBride
Rachel Ticotin
McBride


Treach
Treach
Tyrone (as Treach)
Treach
Tyrone (as Treach)


Justin Pierce
Justin Pierce
Eddie
Justin Pierce
Eddie


Lucinda Jenney
Lucinda Jenney
Sharon
Lucinda Jenney
Sharon
Robin Michelle McClamb
Robin Michelle McClamb
Greg's Mother (as Robin Vaughn)
Robin Michelle McClamb
Greg's Mother (as Robin Vaughn)


Tom Nowicki
Tom Nowicki
Hogan
Tom Nowicki
Hogan


Sandra 'Pepa' Denton
Sandra 'Pepa' Denton
Laverne
Sandra 'Pepa' Denton
Laverne


Jo D. Jonz
Jo D. Jonz
Pookie
Jo D. Jonz
Pookie
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