Director: Tom Shadyac

Writer(s): Doug Atchison

Starring: Aldis Hodge, Greg Kinnear, Sherri Shepherd, Melanie Liburd, Tiffany Dupont, Dorian Missick, Xosha Roquemore, Matt Battaglia, Gino Vento, Harrison Stone, Dean Denton, Jacob Wingfield, Monique Grant, Rosalyn R. Ross, Mystie Smith, Freedom, Mary Faulkner, Trent Bounds, Calvin Williams, Edward Parker, Ashley Brasel, David Clyde Carr, Mario Luna, Cyril Smith, Ms. Brittany Bryant, Elisabeth Donaldson, Rachael Alethea, Teresa Golding, Eric James Schultz, Rick Vyper, Leslie Dianne, Torri Yates-Orr, Brandon S.K. Porter, Tima Smith, Evelyn Diana Frogge-Chabot, T. Dion Burns, Joseph Folks, David Caffey, Myron Mays, Corey Knox, Ryan Breckenridge, Johna Jolene Smith, Jasper Owens, Tari McBride-Palmore, Zeus Luby, Troy Lee Holloway, Harmony Carrigan, Alex Hargett, William Blake Hudson, Harold McLeod II

Synopsis: The story of Brian Banks, an All-American high school football player committed to USC by his junior year whose life was upended in 2002 when he was falsely accused of rape. Despite maintaining his innocence, Banks was railroaded through the system and sentenced to a decade of prison and parole. READ REVIEW

Release Date: August 9, 2019 (USA) | Length: 99 min | Genre: Biography, Drama, Sports | MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for thematic content and related images, and for language.

Note: Title changed from “The Brian Banks Story” to “Brian Banks” and then back to “The Brian Banks Story “. Now it looks like its back to “Brian Banks”. I would need to see the film to better identify people. Premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on September 22, 2018.