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Diary of a Mad Black Woman · 2005

Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) is a Drama / Romance / Comedy film directed by Darren Grant, starring Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris, Tyler Perry.

DramaRomanceComedy

Overview

Charles, an attorney, and Helen, his devoted wife, seem to have everything – money, a beautiful mansion – the American Dream. However, as Helen prepares to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary, her life takes an unexpected twist when she comes home to find her clothes packed up in a U-Haul van parked in the driveway. Charles is divorcing her and kicks her out. Helen moves in with her grandmother Madea, an old woman who doesn't take any lip from anyone. Madea helps Helen through these tough times by showing her what is really important in life. Helen is forced to rediscover love, life, and religion in her pursuit for happiness.

Cast

Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris, Tyler Perry, Shemar Moore, Lisa Marcos, Tamara Taylor, Cicely Tyson, Terrell Carter

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What is "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" about?

Charles, an attorney, and Helen, his devoted wife, seem to have everything – money, a beautiful mansion – the American Dream. However, as Helen prepares to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary, her life takes an unexpected twist when she comes home to find her clothes packed up in a U-Haul van parked in the driveway. Charles is divorcing her and kicks her out. Helen moves in with her grandmother Madea, an old woman who doesn't take any lip from anyone. Madea helps Helen through these tough times by showing her what is really important in life. Helen is forced to rediscover love, life, and religion in her pursuit for happiness.

When was "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" released?

Diary of a Mad Black Woman was released in 2005.

Who stars in "Diary of a Mad Black Woman"?

The cast includes Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris, Tyler Perry, Shemar Moore.