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Queen Latifah ... Gina Norris
Alicia Silverstone ... Lynn
Andie MacDowell ... Terri Green
Alfre Woodard ... Miss Josephine
Mena Suvari ... Joanne Marcus
Kevin Bacon ... Jorge Christophe
Djimon Hounsou ... Joe
George Alan ... Bank manager
Larissa Bordere ... Chanel's Customer
Golden Brooks ... Chanel
Tray Chaney ... JJ's Homeboy
Dan Chase ... Valet
Miguel Costilliano ... Club bouncer
Joyful Drake ... Mercedes
Kara Edwards
Enci ... Jorge's Receptionist
Crystal S. Garrett ... Young woman #2
Adele Givens ... Club DJ
Reagan Gomez-Preston
Michelle Griffin ... Mona
Kali Hawk ... Slow Dancer
Laura Hayes ... Paulette
Paige Hurd ... Vanessa Norris
Lil' JJ¹ ... Willie
Ki Toy Johnson ... Neighborhood Girl
Keshia Knight Pulliam ... Darnelle
Chris L. Lane ... Diva
Kimora Lee Simmons¹
Nancy Lenehan ... Mrs. Struggs
Susan Leslie ... Mother
Andrew Levitas ... Stacey
Jamie McBride ... Detective
Anika C. McFall ... Upscale Client
John Fitzgerald Page ... Pedestrian
Della Reese ... Mrs. Towner
Sherri Shepherd ... Ida
Wilmer Valderrama
Dondre Whitfield
Bryce Wilson ... James
Melissa Wyler ... Hair Salon Ladys |

Directed
by: Bille Woodruff
Written by: Kate Lanier,
Norman Vance Jr.
Story: Elizabeth Hunter
Produced by: George Tillman Jr.,
Queen Latifah,
Shakim Compere,
David Hoberman,
Distributor: MGM |

US:
01 APRIL 2005
UK: 22 APRIL 2005 |

Gina Norris (Queen Latifah) is a long way from the 'Barbershop' - now she's in Atlanta making a
name for herself at a posh Southern salon with her cutting-edge hairstyles. But when her
flamboyant, egotistical boss (Kevin Bacon) takes it one criticism too far, she leaves his salon
to open a shop of her own, taking the shampoo girl (Alicia Silverstone) and a few key clients
(Andie MacDowell, Mena Suvari) with her. Gina buys a rundown salon and inherits an opinionated
group of headstrong stylists (including Alfre Woodard), a colorful clientele, and a sexy
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If you like the Barbershop, then a little beauty nmay float your boat. Excellent girly date movie methinks. |
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"I swear to God, if I hear the phrase 'Girlfriend, don't go there', one more time, I'll make Clueless 2."
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