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The story of the spectacular rise and brutal fall of Donald Goines, a black drug dealer (DMX), as it is relayed to a young white journalist (David Arquette) posthumously through the dead hustler’s diaries. Goines is one of the most successful black authors of all time despite his premature death in an unsolved homicide. He lived the life of the streets then wrote about it in a series of best-selling novels remarkable for their hard-hitting authenticity and their understanding of human nature as it reveals itself in extreme situations. Based on the novel by Donald Goines.
"“DMX is the perfect actor for the stylized and satisfying film adaptation of Goine’sNever Die Alone, directed with street corner majesty by cinematographer-turned-director Ernest Dickerson.""
- ELVIS MITCHELL, The New York Times
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Director: Ernest R. Dickerson
Screenplay: James Gibson
Cast: DMX, David Arquette, Michael Ealy
Producers: Alessandro Carnon, Earl Simmons, Tashera Simmons
Executive Producers: Edward R. Pressman, Cameron Casey, Dion Fearon, Marc Gerald, Rudy ‘Kato’ Rangel, John Schmidt, Elliot Lewis Rosenblatt (Co-Executive Producer)
Co-Producers: Cheryl Martin, Robi Reed
Associate Producer: Stephen Belafonte
Distributor: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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