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Trois 2: Pandora's Box | |
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Directed by | Rob Hardy |
Written by | Gregory Ramon Anderson |
Produced by | William Packer |
Starring | Monica Calhoun Michael Jai White Kristoff St. John Joseph Lawrence Chrystale Wilson Tyson Beckford |
Release date | August 9, 2002 (limited) |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Language | English |
Trois 2: Pandora's Box is a 2002 thriller directed by Rob Hardy, as a sequel to Trois. This movie stars Monica Calhoun, Michael Jai White, Kristoff St. John, Joseph Lawrence, Chrystale Wilson and Tyson Beckford. The film was then followed by Trois 3: The Escort.
Cast
- Monica Calhoun as Mia DuBois
- Michael Jai White as Hampton Hines
- Kristoff St. John as Victor DuBois
- Joseph Lawrence as Detective Anderson
- Chrystale Wilson as Tammy Racine
- Tyson Beckford as Lance Racine
- Donna Biscoe as Donna Paul
Sequel
On December 28, 2004, Columbia Pictures released Trois 3: The Escort, the third film in the series.
Trivia
- When first released, the film was known as Pandora's Box. The studio believed that it was similar in some ways to Trois and branded it as a franchise.
- Chrystale Wilson made a brief appearance as her character Tammy in Trois.