| No Time to Marry (1938 Film), No Time to Kill (1961 Film) | |
| No Tomorrow (2009 Film), No Trace (1950 Film) |
| No Tomorrow | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Master P |
| Produced by | Joseph Merhi |
| Written by | Terry Cunningham |
| Starring | Master P Pam Grier Gary Busey |
| Music by | Alex Wilkinson |
| Cinematography | Ken Blakey |
| Editing by | Howard Flaer Kevin Mock |
| Distributed by | No Limit Films |
| Release date(s) | October 19, 1999 |
| Running time | 99 min. |
| Language | English |
No Tomorrow is a 1999 film directed by Master P and starring Master P, Pam Grier and Gary Busey. It was released direct-to-video on October 19, 1999 by No Limit Films. Kickboxer, Gary Daniels co-stars.
Maker (Master P), a hip-hop music mogul and crime boss, helps broker a deal between Noah (Gary Busey), a major dealer in illegal arms, and a consortium of extremist groups. However, Maker was cut out of the loop at the last minute and he's eager to get revenge—and his piece of the action. He initially uses Davis (Jeff Fahey), an employee of a shipping company, to send his merchandise around the world, but when the company upgrades to computer-based tracking, he brings in Jason (Gary Daniels), a digital-savvy workaholic trying to wipe out the memory of his first wife. Jason earns a big cut of Davis' profits, and is introduced to his world of fast times and loose women, including Laura (Jodi Bianca Wise), a sweet but streetwise hooker. Unknown to the others, FBI Agent Diane (Pam Grier) is watching Noah's deal in order to put him and his crew behind bars, but she doesn't realize that several of the players have hidden agendas.A major arms deal is going down, and 3 separate characters are desperately trying to get in on it. Each is either a true career criminal, out for personal profit or an undercover agent, intercepting to elevate a CV. Everyone is playing each other off against one another.
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Master P | Maker |
| Pam Grier | Diane |
| Gary Busey | Noah |
| Gary Daniels | Jason |
| Jeff Fahey | Davis |
| George Cheung | Ming |
| Clifton Powell | Styles |
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