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About the Film

Year

2003

Rating

PG-13

Genre

Comedy

Running Time

96 MIN

Synopsis

Can a high-attitude African-American politician who says what he thinks stand a chance in a presidential campaign? Mays Gilliam (Chris Rock) is a straight-talking alderman representing a inner-city neighborhood in Washington, D.C. In the midst of a hard-fought race for the White House, the Democratic presidential and vice-presidential candidates are killed in an airline crash, and with little time to prepare a new campaign, the Republican candidate, Vice President Brian Lewis (Nick Searcy), seems all but guaranteed to win. With practically nothing to loose, party head Martin Geller (Dylan Baker) approaches Gilliam and asks him to stand as the Democrat's presidential candidate. While Gilliam is dubious at first, before long his streetwise style and willingness to face the issues head-on earns him surprising figures in the polls, especially after he persuades his short-fused older brother, Mitch Gilliam (Bernie Mac), to join the ticket as vice presidential candidate — a big jump for a bail bondsman. Gilliam's love life also becomes more complicated as his ex-girlfriend Kim (Robin Givens) decides she wants him back now that he has a shot at the White House, even though Gilliam only has eyes for Lisa (Tamala Jones). Head of State marked the directorial debut for comic and actor Chris Rock, who also co-wrote and co-produced the film.

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

Chris Rock

Mays Gilliam

Bernie Mac

Mitch Gilliam

Dylan Baker

Martin Geller

Nick Searcy

Brian Lewis

Robin Givens

Kim

Lynn Whitfield

Debra Lassiter

James Rebhorn

Senator Bill Arnot

Tamala Jones

Lisa Clark

Keith David

Bernard Cooper

Tracy Morgan

Meat Man

About the Crew

Director

Chris Rock

Producer

Ali LeRoi

Producer

Chris Rock

Producer

Michael Rotenberg

Executive Producer

Ezra Swerdlow

Writer

Chris Rock

Writer

Ali LeRoi

Music Scoring

DJ Quik

Music Scoring

Marcus Miller