
Tyson Beckford wants another try at acting, and I think this time he means it. He's dabbled in the game before, with roles in 'Biker Boyz' and 'Into The Blue', to name a few, but if you happen to see those films, he was mostly eye candy with nothing really to do with the story. He's also appeared in several music videos. A world-known fashion model, he's hasn't done his day job in years and he's only getting older.
Everyone gets their day in the sun, and now it's shining on him. Picture Palace Films has a film coming out called 'King of the Evening', in which Beckford has a LEAD role opposite Lynn Whitfield, Glynn Turman, Bruce McGill, and James Russo.
Homer Hobbs (Beckford), home after two years in jail, discovers that life on the outside can be crueler than the back-breaking injustice of the chain gang.
He returns to a bleak urban town caught in the depths of the Great Depression - no jobs, no prospects, no hope – where he is thrown together with four strangers, each struggling to survive as they scratch and scheme to dig their way out of poverty: Benny, the street hustler eager to begin life anew in the sunshine of Florida; the suicidal Clarence, a nobody who aches to be somebody; Gracie, the despairing owner of a boarding house who lives with a secret; Lucy, whose past has caught up with her and threatens the lives of those she has come to love.
Life is grim. But on Sunday nights, in a dingy hall in a forlorn neighborhood, the men of the ghetto piece together the finest attire their meager lives can beg, borrow or steal to compete in an underground contest like no other. The big winner will go home with the five dollar prize. The real prize – far less tangible, yet priceless – is the chance to feel like a king, if just for an evening. To men like these, the touch of a woman, the adulation of the crowd, the feel of a fine-looking suit are proof enough that a man might yet escape the debasement of the ghetto.
Does Homer have what it takes? Does Clarence overcome his demons? Does Benny escape the degradation of life on the street? Each man has his doubts. Each has his dreams. But only one can emerge – King of the Evening.
It's good to have a lead with an independent film. There's no pressure to bring in millions, and hopefully his acting has improved. Everyone deserves a chance to reinvent themselves.

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By: ewok on 9/07/2007 3:37PM
...mmmmm...i have a man now who loves me so I won't offer myself as a prize for tyson.lol.
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