As a result of a science class blood test, African American Zora discovers that the man she thought was her father actually wasn't. Actually she is the result of artificial insemination. And if that weren't bad enough, the sperm doner is white. This comes as a major shock to her mother Sarah, who had explicitly requested a black donor.
19 September 1929, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
23 March 1960, Saskatchewan, Canada
31 March 1921, Los Angeles, California, USA
10 March 1968, Seaside, California, USA
25 September 1968, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
30 October 1970, Brooklyn, New York, USA
5 February 1951, Sumter, South Carolina, USA
23 March 1974, Los Angeles, California, USA
13 November 1955, New York City, New York, USA
5 June 1926, Long Beach, California, USA
19 January 1955, Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico
30 June 1959, Berkeley, California, USA
April 09, 2007
Has anyone else noticed the apparent subtext that black men are unstable and unreliable, and only a white man can be sensitive to a black woman's needs?
November 04, 2003
About the least funny comedy ever created.
October 18, 2008
This first-time screenplay by Holly Goldberg Sloan feels more like an outline, and director Richard Benjamin doesn't seem to know quite what to do with it.
April 24, 2003
Okay star comedy time-killer,
July 29, 2007
A fun time capsule with a very likable cast.

