Daniel Jeffries

Daniel Jeffries

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Daniel Jeffries is an actor

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Daniel Jeffries
Daniel Jeffries
Daniel Jeffries
Daniel Jeffries
Daniel Jeffries

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The Bag Girls 2
Detective Herd
DeAndrea, Nola, Daisy, and Crystal dubbed "The Bag Girls", successful streak of robberies on drug dealers reach its peak. Their plan to exit the operation to resume normal lives is disrupted by a notorious Columbian Cartel Queen's relentless pursuit for revenge.
The Bag Girls
Detective Heard
Twenty-seven-year-old Deandrea Smith, wife of prominent business owner Walter Smith, deals with his treacherous actions causing her to become destitute and enraged with revenge. Deandrea confides in her best friend, Nola, an exotic dancer, and they recruit two more women, Crystal, a religious single mother, and Daisy, a street thug, to help them execute a plan to steal $50,000 from Walter. After the successful theft from Walter, the group decides to try their fortune at bigger spoils and come up with a plan to rob Nola's place of employment, the strip club, dubbing themselves, The Bag Girls. Gaining notoriety, The Bag Girls are hired to do a job that's way over their head when they're put up against the Cuban mafia.
It's a Life Worth Living
John Gesler
John, a man haunted by his beginnings, struggles with finding meaning and worth in his life. This leads him to choose a path of selfishness and drug abuse. Consequently there's a breakdown of relationships with his family and his wife. When things start to crumble all around him, John gets the wake up call that he needs in the form of a caring new friend, and others in his life that reach out to him in ways they hadn't before. God working through them and reaching out to John, guides him on a path of discovery about where his worth and value truly come from, and what in life is truly valuable.
I Am My Sister's Keeper
Kevin
If God is our father, then you are my sister.
One Sweet Night
Otis Sweet
'One Sweet Night' is a short film based on the tragic true story of Doctor Ossian and Gladys Sweet, a prominent young Black couple in 1920's Detroit.