20th Century Fox

Kingdom Come VHS

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Kingdom Come on VHS, released in 2001 by 20th Century Fox, is the home video edition of the family funeral-comedy directed by Doug McHenry. The cover is immediately recognizable: gold picture-frame border, yellow playful script lettering, cherub logo in the corner, and two rows of cast packed shoulder to shoulder.

The film arrived at a specific moment in early-2000s Black ensemble comedy, the period right after the late-90s wave of Waiting to Exhale and Soul Food had proved that studios would green-light adult, family-centered stories with predominantly Black casts. Kingdom Come leaned into that lineage hard. LL Cool J in a white cowboy hat and a blue suit anchors the top row. Jada Pinkett Smith, Vivica A. Fox, Whoopi Goldberg, Cedric the Entertainer, Anthony Anderson, Toni Braxton, and Loretta Devine fill out the rest. That is not a supporting cast. That is the A-rotation of 2001 Black Hollywood working inside what reads as a church-clothes comedy with real grief underneath it. Fox greenlit it. It came out May 2001. The home video release followed later that calendar year, which is when this tape entered the retail chain.

The last wave of Black ensemble comedy, printed for a format already in its funeral procession.

This copy carries the standard retail VHS clamshell packaging. The gold border on the cover front is the detail worth checking on arrival, since budget-label VHS reissues from the period sometimes stripped the decorative frame in favor of a plain card sleeve. That frame, plus the cherub illustration and the stacked cast photography, is how you know you have the original Fox release and not a stripped reprint. The tape itself should be in rewound position, cassette shell free of warping. Run your thumb along the spine seam of the clamshell before you shelve it, and feel for any crack in the hinge where the tape door meets the case back.

OWNER VERIFY: Confirm this is the original 20th Century Fox clamshell release and not a later stripped-sleeve reissue, using the gold picture-frame border and cherub logo as the primary visual markers.

The last wave of Black ensemble comedy, printed for a format already in its funeral procession.
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VHS. Kingdom Come (2001). The VHS release of the Doug McHenry ensemble comedy. Standard VHS sleeve with a gold picture-frame border. A massive ensemble cast fills the cover. LL Cool J in a white cowboy hat, Jada Pinkett Smith, Vivica A. Fox, Loretta Devine, Anthony Anderson across the top row; Toni Braxton, Cedric the Entertainer, Darius McCrary, and Whoopi Goldberg in the second row. LL Cool J again at front center in a blue suit. "KINGDOM COME" in large yellow/gold playful text with a cherub. Cast names listed across the top. "The Best Movie Of Its Kind Since Soul Food.". US Weekly review quote at the bottom.

Kingdom Come (2001) was a family comedy-drama about a dysfunctional Southern family that reunites for a funeral. Bringing together old grudges, secrets, and plenty of laughs. The film boasted one of the most stacked ensemble casts of the early 2000s: LL Cool J, Jada Pinkett Smith, Vivica A. Fox, Whoopi Goldberg, Cedric the Entertainer, Anthony Anderson, Toni Braxton, and Loretta Devine. The comparison to Soul Food on the cover was apt. Both films explored Black family dynamics with humor, heart, and authenticity. Kingdom Come represents the peak era of Black ensemble comedies that thrived in the late '90s and early 2000s. Family reunion on tape.

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