Date | Area | Gross |
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5 February 2016 | USA | USD 114,903 |
Date | Area | Gross | Screens |
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22 January 2016 | USA | USD 69,372 | 116 |
LA Femme Filmmaker Award |
Best Feature |
Date | Area | Gross |
---|---|---|
5 February 2016 | USA | USD 114,903 |
Date | Area | Gross | Screens |
---|---|---|---|
22 January 2016 | USA | USD 69,372 | 116 |
The first song during the credits is not listed in the credits for some reason... I would like to know who it is and what song it is if anyone could tell me.
This is a movie dealing with sexual slavery. It is an important subject for sure, but the screenplay was only fair.
We need to end slavery in America. Now, before you tell me I'm over 150 years late in making that statement, let me clarify.
I liked this movie because it is true and current. I live in Las Vegas and know that this is a real problem.
How can they?
Caged No More, is, at best, is a poor made for tv production. The acting is pretty hokey especially Loretta Devine, and the film directing and script is pretty basic.
When Macy dies in the arms of her former nanny Aggie (Loretta Devine) she imparts on her half a story which leads her to believe Jack (Kevin Sorbo) her (Macy's) husband is selling their own daughters as sex slaves. Aggie leaps into action armed with optimism, the Holy Spirit, a servers outfit, and Wil (Alan Powell) who was in Iraq and has seen most of the Liam Neeson films.
Some people has a narrow mind when it comes to movies of this nature, speaking against anything that they do not understand that may contain religion. This movie is set in an atmosphere to bring awareness of the problems of sex slavery and human trafficking.