The Family That Preys (2008)

Drama, General Film

Director: Tyler Perry

Writer(s): Tyler Perry

Starring: Alfre Woodard, Sanaa Lathan, Rockmond Dunbar, KaDee Strickland, Cole Hauser, Taraji P. Henson, Robin Givens, Tyler Perry, Kathy Bates, Sebastian Siegel, Santana Pruitt, Kaira Akita, Ron Clinton Smith, Jeffrey Alan Chase, Johnell J. Easter, T. Alan Brown, Mark Adam, Eric Goins, Jeff Rose, Michelle Keller, Andrew Masset, Jason MacDonald, Todd Coley, Crissy Collins, Benjamin Brown, Cesar Aguirre, Detra Bickerstaff, Tim Blanchard, Randy Bratton, Michael Burton, Crystal Collins, Bob Cousins, Eric Ditman, Ashley-Rebekah Faulkner, David Feigenbaum, Chasity Frye, Laurie Garner, Roger Herrera, Tim Holt, Nicholas Kerves, Steven C. Knapp, Scottie Knollin, Gabby Lecea, Melissa LeEllen, Don Mac, Aaron Manning, Avon Maser, Sean Maxwell, Faye Yvette McQueen, Tamara McShane, Debra Moss, Aleh Neliubin, Maurice Nimmons, Elena Nordé, Jay Oliver, Christine Padovan, John Fitzgerald Page, Tony Scott, Gail Silva, Ronda Smalling, Ylian Alfaro Snyder, Brian Spencer, Steven Stadler, Shannon Sullivan, Maurice G. Thomas, Yvonne R. Villani, Emily Weprich, Kenneth L. Zirkman

Synopsis: Alice Pratt, a hard working Christian woman, raised her two daughters while managing a simple diner of her own. Her snobbish and arrogant daughter Andrea graduated in Economic Science and works in a construction corporation while her sister Pam stayed with Alice and worked in the diner. Andrea is married to construction worker Chris, who works in the same corporation as his wife but dreams of starting up his own business. However she is being unfaithful to him – with their boss William Cartwright. William is the son of Alice’s best friend, the wealthy Charlotte Cartwright. While Alice travels with Charlotte on a road trip, the ambition and infidelity of William triggers a series of events that will affect relationships in both families.

Release Date: September 12, 2008 (USA) | Length: 111 min | Genre: Drama | MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for thematic material, sexual references and brief violence.

Note: Not sure if Jay Oliver is the singer.