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  1. 22 de mar. de 2009 · 156K views 15 years ago. It's been three years since Emery Simms was wrongfully imprisoned for a murder he didn't commit. Emery's best friend Brandon (Blakemore) and ex-wife Connie (Fox) are now...

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  2. Onde assistir Motives 2 filme? Descubra onde assistir online entre 15 serviços de streaming, como Netflix, NetMovies, iTunes, etc.

    • Aaron Courseault
    • 4
    • Danna Biscoe, L. Warren Young
  3. Motives 2: Directed by Aaron Courseault. With Brian White, Vivica A. Fox, Sean Blakemore, John Jason Bailey. It's been three years since Emery Simms was wrongfully imprisoned for a murder he didn't commit. Emery's best friend Brandon (Blakemore) and ex-wife Connie (Fox) are now married, running a successful restaurant and nightclub in Atlanta.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Aaron Courseault
    • 2007-05-01
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Motives_2Motives 2 - Wikipedia

    Motives 2: Retribution is a 2007 direct-to-video sequel to the 2004 thriller film Motives starring Brian J. White, Vivica A. Fox and Sean Blakemore. Plot summary. The sequel to Motives picks up three years after the original. Emery Simms is a rarity—an innocent man in prison.

  5. Nina. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A man (Brian J. White) cuts through lies and deceit to investigate the murder of his imprisoned brother (Shemar Moore).

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    • Aaron Courseault
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    • Brian White
  6. Emery's best friend Brandon (Blakemore) and ex-wife Connie (Fox) are now married, running a successful restaurant and nightclub in Atlanta. Their lives change dramatically, however, when Simms is killed in prison and new evidence emerges as to Brandon's role in the framing of his friend.

  7. 1 de mai. de 2007 · Overview. Vivica A. Fox and Shemar Moore return for this thrilling sequel to Motives that picks up three years after the events of the original film. Innocent convict Emery Simms is serving time for a crime he didn't commit; while most convict's claims of innocence are shoddy at best, Emery has every reason to protest his wrongful incarceration.