

#MADEA FAMILY REUNION CAST MOVIE#
Perry was an MTV Movie Award nominee for Best Comedic Performance. The movie is the sequel to Diary of a Mad Black Woman. And on top of all this, a court order forces Madea to look after Nikki ( Keke Palmer), a troubled and angry teenager from a broken home. His famed character of Madea plans a family reunion where he must contend with the drama of a runaway and troubled nieces. Madeas Family Reunion also stars Lynn Whitfield, Jennifer Lewis, Cicely Tyson, and Maya Angelou. And on top of all this, a court order forces Madea to look after Nikki (Keke Palmer), a troubled and angry teenager from a broken home. His famed character of Madea plans a family reunion where he must contend with the drama of a runaway and troubled nieces. Meanwhile, her niece Lisa is getting ready to marry her live-in boyfriend, Carlos, a rich financial manager who often beats her. Madeas older sister dies, with the funeral landing the same weekend as Lisas wedding. In the sequel, Perry’s sassy southern matriarch, Madea, is court ordered to be in charge of Nikki, a rebellious runaway. Madea's older sister dies, with the funeral landing the same weekend as Lisa's wedding. MADEA’S FAMILY REUNION is Tyler Perry’s sequel to his hit play and movie DIARY OF A MAD BLACK WOMEN. Another niece, Vanessa ( Lisa Anderson), has been having romantic problems of her own, and isn't sure she should take another chance on love with a humble but good-hearted bus driver ( Boris Kodjoe). Her niece Lisa ( Rochelle Aytes) is engaged to marry a handsome and successful man ( Blair Underwood), but the good news is blunted when she reveals to her friends that he beats her. RM 2D1NTKHThe cast of the new comedy film Madeas Family Reunion, (L-R) Lynn Whitfield, Blair Underwood, Keke Palmer, Lisa Arrindell Anderson, Tyler Perry. Madea has her work cut out for her when she finds herself dealing with a handful of family crises the same weekend that she's planned a massive family reunion.


Actor and playwright Tyler Perry returns as Madea, a brash but loving African-American grandmother with her own way of doing things in this screen adaptation of his popular stage comedy drama.
