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The Six Triple Eight

They were ordered to provide hope...
2024 | 130m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Tyler Perry
Writer: Tyler Perry
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During World War II, the US Army's only all-Black, all-women battalion takes on an impossible mission: sorting through a three-year backlog of 17 million pieces of mail that hadn't been delivered to American soldiers and finish within six months.
Release Date: Dec 06, 2024
Director: Tyler Perry
Writer: Tyler Perry
Genres: Drama, History, War
Keywords world war ii, based on true story, historical, military, based on magazine, newspaper or article, african american history, war, heartfelt
Production Companies Mandalay Pictures, Tyler Perry Studios, Her Excellency Productions, Intuition Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 14, 2025
Entered: Sep 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kerry Washington Charity Adams
Sam Waterston Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Susan Sarandon Eleanor Roosevelt
Oprah Winfrey Mary McLeod Bethune
Ebony Obsidian Lena Derriecott King
Shanice Williams Johnnie Mae (credited as Shanice Shantay)
Kylie Jefferson Bernice Baker
Sarah Jeffery Dolores Washington
Pepi Sonuga Elaine White
Milauna Jackson Captain Campbell
Jay Reeves Private Hugh Bell
Jeanté Godlock Vera
Moriah Brown Inez
Baadja-Lyne Odums Susan
Gregg Sulkin Abram David
Dean Norris General Halt
Austin Nichols Colonel Collins
Ben VanderMey Captain Mathews
Nick Harris Chaplain Clemens
Scott Daniel Johnson General Lee
Jeffery Thomas Johnson Colonel Davenport
Brian Kurlander Mr. David
James E Hammond Parade Officer Colonel (uncredited)
Bill Barrett Staff Sergeant Hill
Name Job
Tyler Perry Director, Writer
Eric Salas Stunts
Geo Corvera Stunts
Tara DiPetrillo Makeup Artist
Aaron Zigman Original Music Composer
Maysie Hoy Editor
Sharon Busse Production Design
Joshua Borton Art Direction
Maxwell Fasen Supervising Art Director
Sam Stokes Supervising Art Director
Hugo Santiago Art Direction
Sarah Hauldren Art Direction
Karyn Wagner Costume Design
Aleshia Mueller Script Supervisor
Alastair Don Location Manager
Tom Mellish Location Manager
Calin Czubinski Assistant Editor
Storm Evans Assistant Editor
Dean Mozian Digital Intermediate Producer
Shay Ellis Colorist
Brian Perkins Costumer
Shantavia Stewart Costumer
Camille Walker Costumer
Alfie Allin Costume Coordinator
Mary Abreu Seamstress
Ruben Bermudez Set Costumer
Jason Bradley Carter Set Costumer
Nelicia Cordice Set Costumer
Catherin Fromell Costume Assistant
Hannah Gates Costume Supervisor
Isaiah Klepper Key Costumer
Maia Herzog Lee Costume Assistant
Josh Mar Costume Supervisor
Caitlin McCloskey Costume Assistant
Michael Mooney Assistant Costume Designer
Rhavynn Drummer Casting Director
Timothy Morris Lane Extras Casting Assistant
Irie Williams Casting Associate
Olivia Brittain Casting
Adrian Stephens First Assistant "D" Camera
Matthew A. Petrosky Steadicam Operator, "A" Camera Operator
Kane Pearson First Assistant "B" Camera
Greg McManus Line Producer
Elizabeth Aliz Adams Additional Hairstylist
Abigail Alexander Makeup & Hair
Natasha Arellano Key Makeup Artist
Giancarlo Brajdic Special Effects Makeup Artist
Tiffany Ford Makeup Artist
Ashley McIntosh Makeup Artist
Melissa Forney Key Hair Stylist
Destiny She'ri Gordon Makeup Artist
Lucia Josephine Hairstylist
Sakeitha King Hairstylist
Sheri Knight Makeup Artist
Priya Maharaj Makeup Department Head
Delaney McIntyre Makeup Artist
Natasha Negron Makeup Artist
Ralph A. Ochoa Hairstylist
Michelle Rainey Makeup Artist
Sharon Renee Makeup Artist
Richard 'Ric' Ross Hairstylist
Anita Stevens Makeup Artist
Krystia Stokes Hairstylist
Irenia Vail Hairstylist
Ella Louise Tanner Makeup Artist
Nadia Brown Production Supervisor
Stuart Ewen Unit Production Manager
Liz Gutierrez Executive In Charge Of Production
Michael Spud Kingett Unit Manager
Alastair Middler Assistant Unit Manager
Derrick Doose First Assistant Director
Josh Goodman Third Assistant Director
Phoebe Hodgetts Third Assistant Director
Robin 'RK' Kempf Second Assistant Director
Julija Mickėnaitė Second Assistant Director
Patricia Sommer Third Assistant Director
Craig Topham Second Assistant Director
Jeff Maughon Construction Coordinator
Brian McKissick Storyboard Artist
Sarah O'Keeffe Set Dresser
Kyle S. Plowden Props
Caroline Quinn Set Designer
Emma Ryder Assistant Art Director
Kate Selby Construction Coordinator
Karen Teneyck Graphic Designer
Amy-Ciara Turner Assistant Set Decoration
James Waddingham Construction Manager
Christian James Woods Standby Property Master
Ava Bishop On Set Dresser
Elliott Boswell Property Master
Elliot-Joshua Coogan Standby Art Director
Kevin Day Standby Property Master
Marija Dievkocina Art Department Coordinator
Ezekiel Ducksworth Assistant Art Director
Hugh Fottrell Props
Simon Hanis Props
Mitchell Holder Property Master
Andrew Huck Props
Bradley Huffman Leadman
Vincent Elias Kelly Set Dresser
Gabrielle Leon Graphic Designer
Tom Anderson Second Assistant Sound
Doug Andham Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Shane Bruce Foley Artist
Aaron 'Cujo' Cooley Production Sound Mixer
Polly Cox Second Assistant Sound
Jorge Del Valle Boom Operator
Gary DeLeone Foley Mixer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Matt Derber Boom Operator
Steven Young Boom Operator
Mitchell Kohen Foley Artist
Jon Lipman Sound Editor
Lillian McKinney Utility Sound
Sade Norton Utility Sound
Keegan Osburn Utility Sound
Jamison Rabbe ADR Mixer
Michael D. Wilhoit Supervising Sound Editor
Katie Paterson First Assistant Sound Editor
Garrett V. Martin Special Effects
Gavin B. Martin Special Effects Technician
James Vieira Special Effects Coordinator
Jonathan Atkins-Pott Digital Compositor
Jeffrey Edward Baksinski Visual Effects Supervisor
Hugo Baptista Digital Compositor
Marie Barallon Digital Compositor
Robin Stuart Cape Visual Effects Supervisor
Sarah Crofts Digital Compositor
Natasha Dawson Visual Effects Coordinator
Barbara Dobrovitz Visual Effects Editor
Anjali Dwivedi Digital Compositor
Jessica Garment Digital Compositor
Fabrizio Gilardoni Digital Compositor
Blake Gingerich Visual Effects Editor
Lucas Hanwell Visual Effects Producer
Hasan Khan Digital Compositor
Nina Lowes Visual Effects Coordinator
Dhaval Malavia Visual Effects Producer
Bryony Murray Visual Effects Coordinator
Cherub Nakayama Visual Effects Coordinator
Matt Barklem Lighting Technician
Abigayle Blacow Second Assistant "A" Camera
Zavier Bolton Dolly Grip
Warren Brace First Assistant "A" Camera
Grace Preller Chambers Second Assistant "A" Camera
Martin Cox Gaffer
April Ruane Crowley "B" Camera Operator
Gregg Easterbrook Camera Operator
Daniel Fiorito First Assistant "C" Camera
Erika Haggerty Second Assistant "B" Camera
Bob Mahoney Still Photographer
Griffin McCann First Assistant Camera
Connor McCarthy Grip
Scott Montgomery Drone Operator
Louie Northern Drone Pilot
Joel C. High Music Supervisor
Kim Taylor-Coleman Casting
Johnny Caruso Music Editor
Michael Watson Director of Photography
Ashlei Tave Stunt Double
Danny Le Boyer Stunt Coordinator
Elaine Ford Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Angi Bones Producer
Keri Selig Producer
Tony Strickland Producer
Tyler Perry Producer
Nicole Avant Producer
Peter Guber Executive Producer
Carlota Espinosa Producer
Kerry Washington Executive Producer
Carole Wurst Associate Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

When it's brought to the attention of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (Susan Sarandon) that the soldiers fighting in Europe aren't getting their morale-bolstering mail, she convinces her husband (Sam Waterston) that something has to be done about it. Meantime, a regiment of African American women is fe ... stering away at a fort awaiting, in vain, orders that will get them meaningfully employed. Well! Now they have a task, and under the command of their newly promoted Maj. Adams (Kerry Washington) are posted to Europe. They are unaware of the sale of their project until presented with half a dozen enormous hangars full to the brim of rotting envelopes, packages and their fair share of rats. Chief amongst the newly arrived soldiers is "Lena" (Ebony Obsidian) who joined up after her beau "Abram" (Gregg Sulkin) went off to war as a pilot and was reportedly killed in action. She, and her determined colleagues, are determined to make a difference and the remainder of this drama depicts their struggles against their own side rife with bigotry and sexism whilst the bombs are never far away and the task is quite literally Herculean - only they can't just divert a river to solve this one. It's a fact, so the conclusion isn't in doubt, and the story is quite an interesting one as it not only challenges stereotypical attitudes, but quite poignantly illustrates how downright counter-productive these were. The execution, though, is all rather bland. Washington is competent but nothing more, indeed that's true of almost all of the acting talent on display here - aside from a lively and earthy effort from Shanice Shantay as the the engagingly rough-around-the-edges Johnnie Mae; and the writing takes a sledge hammer to the racial undertones that, once it's made it's bleedin' obvious point, just proceeds to labour that a bit too heavily. It's fascinating to see glimpses of the "intelligence" these women used to repatriate the post with the person and at times it's quite funny too as their intuition and common sense proved astonishingly effective but that's all rather swept under the carpet as the story focusses too much on the soapy elements of their travails. Indeed the ending, and the significance of their achievement, is all just a bit too rushed. It's a film that might have made for a better documentary celebrating the dedication of these ladies. As a piece of cinema, it's at best an high-quality television movie and an over-long one at that.

Dec 10, 2024