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Madea Goes to Jail
TrailerMischievous grandma Madea lands in jail, where she befriends and reforms a prostitute named Candy.Actors: Tyler Perry, Derek Luke, Keshia Knight Pulliam, David Mann, Tamela J. Mann, RonReaco Lee, Ion Overman, Vanessa Ferlito, Viola Davis, Sofía Vergara, Robin Coleman, ...»Director: Tyler PerryCountry: United StatesDuration: 103 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 4.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Madea Goes to Jail"
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Characters of "Madea Goes to Jail"
MablePlayed by: Tyler Perry
Joshua HardawayPlayed by: Derek Luke
Candace WashingtonPlayed by: Keshia Knight Pulliam
Leroy BrownPlayed by: David Mann
CoraPlayed by: Tamela J. Mann
ChuckPlayed by: RonReaco Lee
LindaPlayed by: Ion Overman
DonnaPlayed by: Vanessa Ferlito
EllenPlayed by: Viola Davis
T.T.Played by: Sofía Vergara
Big SalPlayed by: Robin Coleman
TanyaPlayed by: Bobbi Baker
FranPlayed by: Aisha Hinds
ArthurPlayed by: Benjamín Benítez
Guard WatsonPlayed by: Karan Kendrick
BailiffPlayed by: Richard Malcolm Reed
Judge MathisPlayed by: Greg Mathis
LadyPlayed by: Elizabeth Diane Wells
Judge EphriamPlayed by: Mablean Ephriam
Dr. PhilPlayed by: Phil McGraw
Whoopi GoldbergPlayed by: Whoopi Goldberg
Tom JoynerPlayed by: Tom Joyner
Al SharptonPlayed by: Al Sharpton
Michael BaisdenPlayed by: Michael Baisden
Steve HarveyPlayed by: Steve Harvey
WandaPlayed by: Wanda Smith
Sybil WilkesPlayed by: Sybil Wilkes
Shirley StrawberryPlayed by: Shirley Strawberry
J. Anthony BrownPlayed by: J. Anthony Brown
Joy BeharPlayed by: Joy Behar
Elisabeth HasselbeckPlayed by: Elisabeth Hasselbeck -
Directors of "Madea Goes to Jail"
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Creators of "Madea Goes to Jail"
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Critic Reviews of "Madea Goes to Jail"
Village VoiceFebruary 25, 2009As ridiculous as his films frequently are, Perry, a shrewd yet benevolent showman, knows and loves his audience.
AV ClubFebruary 23, 2009Perry's playing-to-the-cheap-seats drag shenanigans hijack a morose street melodrama every 15 minutes and haul it into places even Flavor Flav fears to tread.
New York Daily NewsFebruary 23, 2009Adapting his own play, Perry has pared the plot way back while giving his law-breaking matriarch more room to run free.
Arizona RepublicFebruary 23, 2009Perry brings his own sensibility to every movie he makes and has enjoyed great success by following his own path. But he leaves you wanting more.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 23, 2009If the movie is a mess, it's a purposeful mess, cannily, if not artfully, pushing all the right buttons to ensure Perry will be back for another round.
Reel Talk OnlineSeptember 12, 2017Unfortunately the movie isn't about Madea going to jail at all. That would have been a funny movie.
TheFilmFile.comNovember 26, 2013A half-silly/half-moralistic story about how it is never too late to turn things around, "Madea Goes to Jail" is as wispy as whipped cream, but also as easy to consume.
Antagony & EcstasyFebruary 10, 2012A tedious melodrama stuck on top of shrill comedy, and the two parts are both the worse off for the combination.
American ProfileSeptember 29, 2011Perry clearly knows what his fans like, and he gives it to them -- by the shovelful. But for those not so tuned to his talents, Madea Goes to Jail is two excruciating hours of hard time.
BET.comJuly 03, 2009Madea is the antithesis of the moralistic soapbox Perry's movies stand on, which is why she is usually the enjoyable ingredient in his films.
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