Diary of a Mad Black Woman
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Directed by | Darren Grant |
Produced by | Tyler Perry |
Written by | Tyler Perry |
Starring | Kimberly Elise Steve Harris Shemar Moore Tamara Taylor Tiffany Evans Cicely Tyson Tyler Perry |
Music by | Camara Kambon |
Cinematography | David Claessen |
Editing by | Terilyn A. Shropshire |
Distributed by | Lionsgate |
Release date(s) | February 25, 2005 |
Running time | 116 min. |
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Language | English |
Budget | $5.5 million |
Gross revenue | $50,633,099 |
Followed by | Madea's Family Reunion |
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Diary of a Mad Black Woman is a film adaptation written by Tyler Perry, which was inspired by the play of the same name. The movie stars Perry. Directed by Darren Grant, the film was released in the US on February 25, 2005.
Taglines:
Time heals the heart. Fate heals the rest.
Get ready to meet a real straight shooter.
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[edit] Plot
Helen McCarter is living the dream, with a beautiful house and a marriage to Charles, a rich and successful man. However She does not have a job and It is revealed that Charles has had multiple affairs and two sons , An emotionally destroyed and penniless Helen turns to her sassy and loud grandmother Madea, who takes her in and helps her get back on her feet.
Helen soon learns to grow through her pain, and is ready to move on from Charles and give love another chance when she meets Orlando. But when a dramatic turn of events leaves her estranged husband alone and facing death, Helen wonders if she truly has it in her heart to forgive him. In the end, Helen forgives Charles but ends up finalizing her divorce from him, realizing she is in love with Orlando. Helen finds Orlando and confesses her love for him and Orlando proposes to her.
[edit] Cast
- Tyler Perry as Madea/ Brian/ Uncle Joe
- Kimberly Elise as Helen McCarter
- Steve Harris as Charles McCarter
- Shemar Moore as Orlando
- Tamara Taylor as Debrah
- Lisa Marcos as Brenda
- Tiffany Evans as Tiffany
- Cicely Tyson as Myrtle
- Tamela Mann as Cora
[edit] Trivia
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- Mablean Ephriam, former presiding judge of TV's Divorce Court, makes a brief cameo appearance in the film as the judge who places Madea on house arrest.
- The sequel, Madea's Family Reunion was released on February 24, 2006, almost exactly one year after the first film. And Tyler Perry's new movie, Daddy's Little Girls, came out on February 14, 2007, almost one year after the previous one.
- Both Kimberly Elise and Shemar Moore each now star in separate CBS dramas. (Elise in Close to Home (TV series), and Moore in Criminal Minds).
- Madea goes into Brenda's closet flips out when she sees a wire hanger. This is a parody from the movie Mommie Dearest (film)
- The title of the movie pays homage to the title of Ozzy Osbourne's album "Diary of a Madman (album)"
- Tyler Perry stated on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" that his real house was used in the film to save money. However, once people knew what his house looked like and where it was, he had to move because fans were jumping over his fence and tour buses would stop outside.
[edit] Soundtrack
The soundtrack was released by Atlantic records on April 19th, 2005. Soundtrack Listing:
- Purify Me - India.Arie
- Sick and Tired - Monica
- Different Directions - Angie Stone
- Things I Collected - Tamia
- I Wanna Swing - Cheryl Pepsii Riley
- I Wanna Love Again - Natalie Cole
- Fallen In Love - Darlene McCoy
- Ain't It Funny - Heather Headley
- One of Us - Cheryl Pepsii Riley
- I Wanna Be Free - Patti Labelle
- Father Can You Hear Me - Cheryl Pepsii Riley, Tamela Mann, Terrell Carter, Anya Washington
- Take It To Jesus - Tamela Mann
[edit] Box office
On its opening weekend, the film arrived at #1 with $21,905,089. The movie grossed a total of $50.3 million in the United States and Canada while it grossed $19,000 in foreign countries adding to a worldwide total of $50,652,203. It was later broken by his second film, Madea's Family Reunion with $63 million.
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Preceded by Hitch |
Box office number-one films of 2005 (USA) February 27, 2005 |
Succeeded by The Pacifier |
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