List of the best Orlando Brown movies: Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off(2003), Smoke Filled Lungs(2016), Christmas in Compton(2012), Perfect Game(2000), Max Keeble's Big Move(2001) ... ...
Kids & Family, Comedy
2003
96 Minutes
Francisco
Taylor Ball Orlando Brown Reiley McClendon Rose McIver Mark L. Taylor Susan Brady Nick Miller John Barker Jason Sellers Matthew Sellers Renée Ji
boy father friend celebrity amusing lighthearted suburbia school household baseball field baseball cooking competition father/son relationship friendship rivalry discovery 2000s
A 14-year-old baseball prodigy (Taylor Ball) tries to juggle the playoffs and a cooking contest in the same day.
Drama
USA
2016
91 Minutes
Michael
Jason Cabell Frankie Faison Orlando Brown Sean O'Bryan Stacy Arnell Sasha Mitchell Elia Aboumrad Lorenz Arnell
A retired war veteran struggling with a prescription drug addiction and his troubled teenage nephew rediscover life together on a journey to see their grandfather.
Other, Comedy
USA
2012
93 Minutes
Tyrone
Eric Roberts Keith David Orlando Brown Matthew Willig Miguel Nunez Omar Gooding Edwin Hodge Sheryl Lee Ralph Porscha Coleman Heather Rae Young Fefe Dobson
Big Earl, the owner of a Christmas tree lot in Compton, California runs into some trouble when his son Derrick crosses the line to prove to his father that he is a success.
Comedy, Drama
2000
99 Minutes
Marcel Williams
Ed Asner Cameron Finley Tracy Nelson Patrick Duffy Drake Bell Orlando Brown Shelley Malil Paul Robert Langdon Christopher Lee Bryan Matsuura Hayley Palmer
A boy (Cameron Finley) and his fellow teammates learn the meaning of sportsmanship when they get a new baseball coach (Edward Asner).
Comedy, Kids & Family
USA
2001
86 Minutes
Alex D. Linz Larry Miller Jamie Kennedy Zena Grey Josh Peck Nora Dunn Robert Carradine Clifton Davis Amy Hill Noel Fisher Orlando Brown
student love interest best friend bully principal ice cream man madcap hysterical cheeky animal shelter suburbia chicago middle school moving bullying revenge consequences self-defense self-discovery revenge
Max Keeble, the victim of his 7th grade class, plots revenge when he learns he's moving; it backfires when he doesn't move after all.