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Tiffany and Marcus decide to wed during the holiday season in the rural town where Tiffany grew up. Tiffany’s older sisters and their husbands are visiting as well. Coming together may not have been such a good idea as the married couples bring along some baggage that may cause the unmarried to think twice before making a life changing decision.
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Genre: Comedy
Director: Tyler Maddox, Tyler Maddox-Simms
Actors: Dee Dee Foster, Hawthorne James, Malik Barnhardt, Michael Blalock, Michael Colyar, Miguel A. Núñez Jr., Sloan Robinson, Tiffany Haddish, Tissa Willis, Tyler Maddox, Vivica A. Fox
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