Killa Season (film)

Killa Season is a 2006 direct-to-video crime drama film about a rapper's early life as a hustler in Harlem, NY. It stars Cam’ron, Juelz Santana, Hell Rell, and Funkmaster Flex.

Killa Season
Directed byCam'ron
Produced byCam'ron
Written byCam'ron
StarringCam'ron
Juelz Santana
Funkmaster Flex
Hell Rell
Music byKerry Muzzey
Edited byCam'ron
Brian Kushner
Ted Tucker
Distributed byAsylum Entertainment
Killa Entertainment
Release date
April 25, 2006
Running time
127 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Overview

Cam'ron's debut into the film world chronicles a loosely autobiographical plot of his own transformation from a high school basketball star to a full-time heroin dealer. This film is based on the life of High school basketball phenom Karlton Hines. Cameron's character is named "Flea."

The film also starred Juelz Santana as "Bandana", Hell Rell as Hell, & Funkmaster Flex as Fred.

Other members of the Diplomats who made appearances in the film included 40 Cal, Un Kasa, J. R. Writer and "Chubbie Baby," who served as Flea's supplier of firearms. However, these three members played minor roles and their parts did not involve much dialogue. Jim Jones, The Diplomats co-founder, is seen only briefly in the beginning of the film. Near the end of the scene in which the Diplomats go to Atlanta, Jim Jones is blurred out but can be identified by one of his slogans.

Release

The film was released in 2006, nearly simultaneously with Cam'ron's Killa Season album. It was shown at a few theaters in New York City and is available on DVD.

Cast

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See also

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