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Girls Trip (2017)

Four girlfriends take a trip to New Orleans for an annual festival and, along the way, rediscover their wild sides and strengthen the bonds of sisterhood.
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Four girlfriends take a trip to New Orleans for an annual festival and, along the way, rediscover their wild sides and strengthen the bonds of sisterhood.

Rating:R
Genre:Comedy, Romance, Adventure
Directed By:Malcolm D. Lee
Written By:Kenya Barris, Tracy Oliver, Erica Rivinoja
In Theaters:7/21/2017
Box Office:$140,376,621
Runtime:122 minutes
Studio:Will Packer Productions, Universal Pictures, Perfect World Pictures

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Director

Malcolm D. Lee

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Regina Hall

Ryan Pierce

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Queen Latifah

Sasha Franklin

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Jada Pinkett Smith

Lisa Cooper

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Tiffany Haddish

Dina

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Larenz Tate

Julian Stevens

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Mike Colter

Stewart Pierce

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Kate Walsh

Elizabeth Davelli

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Kofi Siriboe

Malik

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Morris Chestnut

Morris Chestnut

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Deborah Ayorinde

Simone

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Tonea Stewart

Aunt Marian

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