Beauty Shop

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Beauty Shop
Directed by Bille Woodruff
Produced by Shakim Compere,
David Hoberman,
Queen Latifah,
Robert Teitel,
George Tillman Jr.
Written by Elizabeth Hunter(story),
Kate Lanier,
Norman Vance Jr.(screenplay)
Starring Queen Latifah,
Alicia Silverstone,
Andie McDowell,
Alfre Woodard,
Mena Suvari,
with Kevin Bacon,
and Djimon Hounsou
Music by David Reynolds,
Christopher Young
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) January 28, 2005
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This article is about Beauty Shop, the movie. For the rock band, see The Beauty Shop.

Beauty Shop is a 2005 comedy film, directed by Bille Woodruff. It is a spin-off of the Barbershop franchise; the lead character Gina was also featured in Barbershop 2: Back in Business. It is based on a story by Elizabeth Hunter.

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[edit] Plot

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Gina Norris (played by Queen Latifah) is a hairstylist that has moved from Chicago to Atlanta so her daughter can attend a decent music school. She's made a name for herself as a stylist, but after her boss (Kevin Bacon) berates her work, she leaves and sets up her own shop, purchasing a rundown salon.

She hires a range of stylists, including her rebellious sister-in-law, Darnelle (Keshia Knight-Pulliam). The shop gets a wide range of clientele, including wives of professional athletes, and several wealthy white women. She also hires Joe (Djimon Hounsou), an electrician who's also skilled on the piano.

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[edit] Trivia

  • The song "Beauty Shop", recorded by Pepper Mashay, was featured on the MGM DVD "Beauty Shop" and was released as a maxi-single in 2005 by Psychedelic Records.
  • The shots of "Hollerin' Helen" with only her lips showing was a concept borrowed from the 1979 cult film The Warriors.

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