Good Fences
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Good Fences was produced by Spike Lee's 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks. It premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival, and aired on Showtime on February 2, 2003. Goldberg won an Image Award for her role.[1]
Cast
- Whoopi Goldberg as Mabel Spader
- Danny Glover as Tom Spader
- Mo'Nique as Ruth Crisp
- Ashley Archer as Stormy (age 13)
- Ryan Michelle Bathe as Stormy (age 17)
- Vincent McCurdy-Clark as Tommy-Two (age 12)
- Zachary Simmons Glover as Tommy-Two (age 17)
Reception
The New York Times reviewed the film positively,[2] as did Dove.[3]
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