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Keith David replaced Clarence Williams III as Mr. Simms due to Williams' retirement from acting. [7] It was released on home video on October 2, 2018. Another sequel, Tales from the Hood 3, was released on October 6, 2020. Tales from the Hood 3 stars Tony Todd and was filmed in Winnipeg. It features four stories, including the wraparound story.
The film is the sequel to Cundieff and Scott's 1995 horror anthology Tales from the Hood and tells the story of Mr. Simms acting as a consultant to a prison operator who's developing "Robo-Patriots" as he hears different stories from Mr. Simms to help determine which criminals they should go after. The segments "Good Golly", "The Sacrifice ...
Tales from the Hood: Mr. Simms 1996 The Silencers: General Greenboro 1997 Hoodlum "Bub" Hewlett [8] 1998 The Legend of 1900 "Jelly Roll" Morton Half Baked: Samson Simpson Starstruck: Jarry Wallace [8] 1999 Life: Winston Hancock The General’s Daughter: Colonel George Fowler [12] 2000 Reindeer Games "Merlin" [12] 2001 Blue Hill Avenue: Benny ...
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Tales from the Hood 3 is a 2020 American horror-comedy anthology film written and directed by Rusty Cundieff and Darin Scott, executive-produced by Spike Lee, and starring Tony Todd, London Brown, Cooper Huckabee, Patrick Emmanuel Abellard, Sage Arrindell, and Lynn Whitfield.
George Arthur "Rusty" Cundieff (born December 13, 1960) is an American film and television director, actor, and writer known for his work on Fear of a Black Hat (1993), Tales from the Hood (1995), and Chappelle's Show (2003–2006).