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They Cloned Tyrone

A string of unsettling incidents propels an unlikely trio to uncover a sinister government conspiracy lurking right beneath their own neighborhood.

Director(s)

Marvin Williams

Brian Avery

Kaylee Johnson

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Jamie Foxx

Jamie Foxx

Slick Charles

David Alan Grier

David Alan Grier

The Preacher

Marvin Williams

Marvin Williams

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Kiefer Sutherland

Kiefer Sutherland

Nixon

Joshua Mikel

Joshua Mikel

DJ Strangelove

David Shae

David Shae

Chicken Manager

Robert Tinsley

Robert Tinsley

Scientist (uncredited)

Mark Pettit

Mark Pettit

The Third Reporter

J. Alphonse Nicholson

J. Alphonse Nicholson

Isaac

Big Boy

Big Boy

Big Boy (voice)

Jason Burkey

Jason Burkey

Oversight Tech

Jason Louder

Jason Louder

Gold Grill (uncredited)

Teyonah Parris

Teyonah Parris

Yo-Yo

Brian Avery

Brian Avery

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Nick Arapoglou

Nick Arapoglou

Bored Tech #2

Leon Lamar

Leon Lamar

Frog

Austin Freeman

Austin Freeman

Bespectacled Tech

Jessica Fontaine

Jessica Fontaine

Another Prostitute

John Boyega

John Boyega

Fontaine

Marc Inniss

Marc Inniss

Devin (20s) (Comm.)

Adam Cronan

Adam Cronan

Goop Tech #2

Michael A. Dean

Michael A. Dean

The Cashier

Elliott Dixon

Elliott Dixon

Clone Sir

Trayce Malachi

Trayce Malachi

JuneBug

Charity Jordan

Charity Jordan

Split Ends

Raianna Brown

Raianna Brown

Person 2 (Comm)

Tangela Large

Tangela Large

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Ryan Dinning

Ryan Dinning

Cleanroom Suit Guy

Kaylee Johnson

Kaylee Johnson

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Swift Rice

Swift Rice

The Deacon

Dajanae Cole

Dajanae Cole

Clone Ma'am

Prescott Morgan

Prescott Morgan

The Carjackee

Megan Sousa

Megan Sousa

Ree-Ree

Shariff Earp

Shariff Earp

Crutches

Tamberla Perry

Tamberla Perry

Biddy

Eric Robinson Jr.

Eric Robinson Jr.

Big Moss

Patrick Fleming

Patrick Fleming

Bored Tech #1

Shinar Frazier

Shinar Frazier

The John

Randy Waters

Randy Waters

Buddy with the Phone

Al-Teron

Al-Teron

Tank Top

Kia Shine

Kia Shine

Dreads

Lou Young

Lou Young

Swole Muhfucka

Juel Taylor

Juel Taylor

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Garin Flowers

Garin Flowers

CNN Reporter

Ms. Boo

Ms. Boo

Middle Aged Lady

Danny Zartman

Danny Zartman

Goop Tech #1

Alvin Ashby

Alvin Ashby

Person 1 (Comm)

Justin J. Jordan

Justin J. Jordan

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Jalen Jordan

Jalen Jordan

Pod Kid

Osahon Tongo

Osahon Tongo

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Urquida Davis

Urquida Davis

Ol' Girl

Jatona King

Jatona King

Angry Girlfriend

Bricine Brown

Bricine Brown

Angry Boyfriend

Suzanne C. Robertson

Suzanne C. Robertson

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Darrell Stewart

Darrell Stewart

Swole Muhfucka #2

Xica Brewer

Xica Brewer

Dancer #1 (uncredited)

Khadija Speer

Khadija Speer

Restaurant Worker

Details

GenresComedy, Science Fiction, Mystery
Runtime2h 2 mins
Released on14 Jun 2023
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Brent Marchant

5/10

When a drug dealer (John Boyega) in a predominantly African-American inner city neighborhood dies in a revenge killing, his friends and colleagues are stunned to find him alive and healthy the following day. That’s particularly true for two of his regular associates, a pimp (Jamie Foxx) and one of his ladies of the evening (Teyonah Parris). Together, the unlikely trio proceeds to investigate what’s going on, only to soon find themselves in the midst of a fiendish social experiment involving cloning, mind control and behavior modification targeting their entire neighborhood, a clandestine initiative operated by an evil organization headed by a bigoted mastermind (Kiefer Sutherland). As intriguing as that narrative may sound, however, the picture’s execution leaves much to be desired. For starters, the film is trying way too hard to imitate the works of writer-director Jordan Peele, with more than a few thinly veiled elements that echo “Get Out” (2017) and “Us” (2019). Then there are a number of serious technical issues, most notably the picture’s truly horrendous sound quality (generally throughout, but especially in the first 30 often-undecipherable minutes) and its needlessly dark cinematography (there’s a big difference between atmospheric and incomprehensible). To top that off, many of this release’s attempts at humor fall flat and/or lazily rely on shamelessly milking well-worn stereotypes, often verging on insulting. To its credit, “They Cloned Tyrone” does offer some valuable (if a bit overly obvious) pieces of social commentary, making the second half more watchable than the first. It also features a fine performance by Parris, who often steals scenes and leaves her co-stars in the dust. Nevertheless, writer-director Juel Taylor’s second big screen feature fails on so many fronts that the shortcomings undermine what could have been a hilarious sci-fi thriller if left in more skilled hands (like Jordan Peele, perhaps?). Take a pass on this one.

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Behind the scenes

First Film: How Juel Taylor Made They Cloned Tyrone
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