Fakin' Da Funk

Fakin' Da Funk is a 1997 comedy film Pam Grier and Dante Basco about a Chinese son adopted by black parents who relocates to South Central Los Angeles. A second story involves Mai-Ling, an exchange student played by Margaret Cho, who by another twist, gets sent to the wrong 'hood'. The film was written and directed by Tim Chey. Variety called the film "an energetic, highly likable comedy".

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  • Jul 20, 2000

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  • 1 h 30 min

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Tim Chey

Timothy A. Chey is a feature film writer and director of Fakin' Da Funk, Gone, Impact, and The Genius Club. Chey studied law at Boston University and Harvard University, attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and then got accepted to the prestigious USC Film School as an undergrad. When...

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