The Life of Rayful Edmond

The Life of Rayful Edmond Vol. 1 The Rise and Fall

Movie Poster
Directed by Kirk Fraser
Produced by Kirk Fraser
Curtis "Curtbone" Chambers
Written by Kirk Fraser
Starring Rayful Edmond
Melvin Middleton
Clarence "Bootney" Green
Curtbone
Arthur Reynolds
Don Scott
Donald "Goose" Gossage
Music by Damar "G-Cino" Higgs
Cinematography Kirk Fraser
Edited by Kirk Fraser
Production
company
1Man Production
Distributed by May 3rd Films
Release dates
July 12, 2005
Running time
75 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Life of Rayful Edmond Vol. 1 The Rise and Fall is a documentary film written and directed by Kirk Fraser.[1] It was released by May 3rd Films on July 12, 2005 in Washington DC.

Cast

Production

In the Fall of 2003, Kirk Fraser began pre-production on the film.[2] Curtis "Curtbone" Chambers joined production as Executive Producer in the Winter of 2004, as a former friend and co-defendant of Rayful Edmond, Curtbone also appears in the film as an insider into the Edmond's drug empire. The 75-minute film intertwine interviews, reenactments and archival news footage from his early days of drug dealing to his arrest, and the trial.

The picture started filming in the fall of 2004 and ended during the winter of 2005 in Washington, DC and Maryland. An official marketing campaign for the film began during the 2004 Howard University homecoming and was continued till its release date.

Reception

The film was sold out within the first two hours from retail stores across the Washington, DC metropolitan area.

References

  1. "A Drug Kingpin's Hot-Selling Story: DVD on Rayful Edmond III Has Captivated Washington". Retrieved August 1, 2009.
  2. DeBonis, Mike (October 29, 2004). "The 'Ful Story: Rayful Edmond III Story soon to be release". Washington Citypaper. Retrieved July 31, 2013.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Thursday, June 11, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.