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Frat Brothers / Note to Self Double Feature
- Format: DVD
- Release Date: 8/11/2015

Frat Brothers / Note to Self Double Feature
- Format: DVD
- Release Date: 8/11/2015
- Starring: LeToya Luckett, Brian McKnight, Christian Keyes
- UPC: 014381003109
- Item #: 1502018X
- Genre: Comedy-Contemporary
- Release Date: 8/11/2015
- Distributor/Studio: Image Entertainment

Product Notes
FRAT BROTHERS (2013, NR, 101 MINS)- Sometimes you have to create your OWN legacy! Kyle (Mishon Ratliff) and Quentin Q Cooper (Richard John Reliford) have been raised to carry on their family's proud legacy in the fraternity Delta Gamma Gamma. But Kyle is about to surprise his brother and disappoint his over-bearing father (Darrin Dewitt Henson) by pledging another fraternity, causing a huge family rift that no one saw coming. Now the brothers try to tackle newfound college life... but this time as rivals. Also starring Romeo Miller, Denyce Lawton and Juhahn Jones. Featuring the hit single My Brothers by Mishon (featuring Romeo). NOTE TO SELF (2012, NR, 101 MINS) - Curtis King, a handsome and popular student athlete, (Christian Keyes, Madea Goes to Jail) may know his way around the court, but his heart still needs a game plan. When he decides to keep a journal to give his life a new direction, the path leads him straight to the love he needed most. A fresh and romantic look at growing up and finding your destiny, also starring singer Brian McKnight, Letoya Luckett (The Preacher's Kid), Richard T. Jones (Why Did I Get Married?), and Clifton Powell (Ray).