Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story
2004 | 95m | English
Popularity: 0.7 (history)
| Director: | Vondie Curtis-Hall |
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| Writer: | J.T. Allen |
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| Redemption tells the story of Stan "Tookie" Williams, founder of the Crips L.A. street gang. Story follows his fall into gang-banging, his prison term, and his work writing children's novels encouraging peace and anti-violence resolutions which earned him multiple Nobel Peace Prize nominations. After exhausting all forms of appeal, Tookie was executed by lethal injection. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 03, 2004 |
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| Director: | Vondie Curtis-Hall |
| Writer: | J.T. Allen |
| Genres: | Drama, Crime, TV Movie |
| Keywords | street gang |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 04, 2026 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Jamie Foxx | Stan 'Tookie' Williams |
| Lynn Whitfield | Barbara Becnel |
| Lee Thompson Young | Charles Becnel |
| Brenden Jefferson | Young Stan Williams |
| Brenda Bazinet | Barbara's Agent |
| Wes Williams | Tony Bogard |
| Greg Ellwand | Prison Chief |
| CCH Pounder | Winnie Mandela |
| Barbara Barnes-Hopkins | Mrs. Williams |
| Tom Barnett | Jim Kates |
| Joseph Pierre | 17yr. old Ray Washington |
| Karl Campbell | Deuce-Five |
| Martin Roach | Guard Morales |
| David Fraser | Strange Man |
| Kahmaara Armatrading | Stan Williams (9-12) |
| Garfield Williams | Envoy |
| Aaron Meeks | Banger #1 |
| Donovan Palma | Banger #2 |
| Philip Craig | Warden Gomez |
| Rosemary Dunsmore | Warden Woodford |
| Shane Daly | Associate Warden Scanlon |
| Calvin Green | Balfour Armstrong |
| Alison MacLeod | Mrs. Moore |
| Hadley Sandiford | Ancient Man |
| Scott Wickware | Security Detective |
| John Bayliss | Robert Lee Morgan |
| Barbara Gordon | Mrs. Morgan |
| Laura de Carteret | Morgan Spokesperson |
| Reg Dreger | Rosen Executive |
| Derek Keurvorst | Professor Keach |
| Dan Duran | Campus Reporter |
| Liz West | Publisher #3 |
| J.C. Kenny | TV Reporter #1 |
| Tim Gammon | TV Reporter #2 |
| Stefanie Samuels | Female Guard |
| Arnold Pinnock | Guard #1 |
| Ted Ludzik | Guard #2 |
| Jean Daigle | Guard #3 |
| Stephen Lee Wright | Visiting Room Guard |
| Tommy Chang | Junior Guard |
| Paul McGuire | Reporter |
| Name | Job |
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| Greg Copeland | Production Manager |
| J.T. Allen | Writer |
| Vondie Curtis-Hall | Director |
| Terence Blanchard | Original Music Composer |
| David Greene | Director of Photography |
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Red Light - Green Light If solely judged on Tookie Williams during his prison years, Redemption is a cracker-jack piece of film. It drives from the heart a sincerity that here was a man, that basically unleashed gangland hell on America, who desperately craved redemption from his prison cell. He ... strives to do good, to help communities by way of education in book and oration form, but is the film heavily biased towards the redemptive angle? Is the monster side of Williams soft soaped? Sadly yes it is. We don't need to see continual violence thrust in our faces to know Williams was a very bad egg, but although we see staged flashbacks that break the heart and frighten us, director Vondie Curtis-Hall and writer J.T. Allen are fully committed to garnering empathy for the man. Of course on the flip-side of that, if they showed an abundance of violence perpetrated by Williams, then accusations of glorifying would surely have followed. Yet there has to be a balance, a balance that some film makers do find, but it isn't found here. Is it a story worth telling? Yes it is, of course, and with a superb and controlled performance by Jamie Foxx in the title role driving it forwards, it remains riveting throughout. However, when the dust settles and the end credits roll, what of the victims families blighted by Williams crimes? How must they have felt seeing Williams having a film made about him? A double edged sword movie for sure, artistically above average? Yes. Morally? Questionable. 6/10