Tyler Perry's latest project, "Hell Hath No Fury Like a
Woman Scorned: The Play," will be released on DVD on Tuesday, Nov. 25, and
The Christian Post has an exclusive clip readers can watch here.
The film, which was taped in front of a live studio
audience, is a reproduction of the play with the same name. It was performed in
front of more than 50 cities across the United States and stars Patrice Lovely
and Cheryl "Pepsii" Riley as well as newcomers Muhammad Ayers, Monica
Blaire, Zebulon Ellis and Ray Lavender.
All work together to tell the story of a woman (Anita) who
seemingly has it all: a successful career, loving family, and financial
success. But, according to her best friend, Anita is missing out on a good
relationship with a loving man. That all changes during a fateful encounter
online, which leads to a rushed marriage and an unhappy relationship. Anita
suddenly finds herself fading away simply to meet the demands of her husband.
"Hell Hath No Fury" is an inspirational,
faith-based story of losing and finding yourself during a tumultuous period. It
features a talented cast of singers and actors to help tell the story. Riley
and Lovely have worked with Perry before on other projects.
Perry is known for his deep faith, which has been the focus
of several of his projects, even if that is not obvious. One of his more
controversial characters was on "The Haves and the Have Nots" on OWN
Network.
"I did not want to write the perfect Christian—because
I don't know any," Perry said at an event for the show last month.
"There was only one, and it was Jesus. But on this earth, I feel like
people have put so much emphasis on trying to be perfect that nobody wants to
strive or even look towards Christianity."
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