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Chapter 2 of Shirley Frimpong Manso’s ‘Adams Apples’ Premieres On Friday, 3rd June, 2011…

Adams Apples Chapter 2
Adams Apples Chapter 2

The ‘Wahala’ continues on Friday, 3rd June, 2011 at the National Theatre, Accra where Chapter 2 of Shirley Frimpong Manso’s ten chapter cinema movie series ‘Adams Apples’ will be premiered.

It does not matter if you have not gotten the chance to watch the 1st Chapter, though the chapters link to each other, each one can be appreciated and perfectly understood when watched; they are independent of each other as far as understanding is concerned.

You do not therefore have to watch Chapter 1 to be able to understand and enjoy the twisted connections Chapter 2 presents.

If you have already watched Chapter 1, then you have no reason to miss the premiere of the 2nd Chapter which comes with extra ‘Wahala’.

In chapter 2 of Adams Apples, the day starts off rocky for Kukua Adams as she knocks heads with her new boss over her creative prowess; meanwhile Denu takes a firm decision to let go off the past which seem to rock Kukua’s world even harder.

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As Sparrow Shows ‘Adams Apples’ Chapter 2, Crew Prepare For London Shoot and Premiere

Adams Apples Chapter 2
Adams Apples Chapter 2

The managing director of Sparrow Productions and writer/director of the 10-chapter movie series, ‘Adam’s Apples’, Ms Shirley Frimpong Manso has expressed excitement at the prospect of going to shoot part of the series in London, England.

Courtesy Virgin Atlantic, Ms Frimpong Manso will be flying selected members of the crew and cast of the movie to London in June to record scenes for chapter nine of the series.

“This will be my first time shooting for a feature in London. We will first of all do a sequence on a Virgin Atlantic plane, before shooting the remaining scenes in the London metropolis, at some of the burgeoning Ghanaian joints in the city, and I am very excited about the whole thing,’ said an elated Ms Frimpong Manso.

Mrs Adams (Anima Misa) and her daughters, Jennifer (Joselyn Dumas), Baaba (Yvonne Okoro) and Kukua (Naa Ashorkor) as well as Denu MaCarby (John Dumelo) and Albert Amankwah (Adjetey Anang) will all be on the trip, as well as some of the key crew.

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Official Trailer Of Shirley Frimpong Manso’s ‘Adams Apples’ Chapter 2…

Adams Apples Chapter 2
Adams Apples Chapter 2

Chapter 1 of ‘Adams Apples’  was sassy, sexy and had plenty of walaha, Chapter 2 is here with an intriguing storyline and extra wahala. Apart from the BEST, what else would you expect when the award winning Director  ‘Shirley Frimpong Manso’  is telling a passionate story through talented individuals like Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku, Adjetey Anang, Yvonne Okoro, John Dumelo, Jocelyn Dumas and Anima Amisa Amoah?

In chapter 2 of Adams Apples, the day starts off rocky for Kukua Adams as she knocks heads with her new boss over her creative prowess; meanwhile Denu takes a firm decision to let go off the past which seem to rock Kukua’s world even harder.

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Chapter 2 Of Shirley Frimpong Manso’s ‘Adams Apples’ Is Here, It Comes With Extra ‘Wahala’ & Twisted Connections…

Adams Apples Chapter 2
Adams Apples Chapter 2

Intensive work is under way to bring to us all the chapters of  Shirley Frimpong Manso’s  ten chapter cinema movie series ‘Adams Apples’. Last month,  Chapter 1 was successfully premiered and the movie received great reviews from various critics and viewers…If you have not yet seen the full Chapter 1, you must surely have seen the snippet and trailer.  If not, check here.

Things are being knocked together to bring ‘Adams Apples’ to the cinemas near you so you are not totally left in the dark. For those in UK,  ‘Adams Apples’ will be premiered on 17th June, 2011 at the Odeon Cinema, Greenwich so you have the chance to catch the ”Sexy, Sassy, Wahala’ experience…

I am told the ten Chapter cinema movie series  ‘Adams Apples’ will run till February, 2012. This means, we would be fed with one amazing chapter each month. Wow, something to keep us going for the rest of the year when the African movie industry is pretty much dry. 

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