
After losing his police‑officer lover, drag queen Holiday Heart encounters 12‑year‑old Niki and her mother Wanda, a drug addict. Stepping in as a father figure, he finds new purpose and brings the two women into his life. When Wanda begins a romance with her dealer Silas, the relationship threatens Niki’s safety and the family they have built.
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Rhys Williams
Deuce

Ving Rhames
Holiday Heart

Alfre Woodard
Wanda Dean

Peter Williams
Phillip St. Paul

Mykelti Williamson
Silas

Emy Aneke
Ricky

Philip Maurice Hayes
Sergeant

Blu Mankuma
Pastor Henry

Benz Antoine
Fisher

Steven Miller
Velveeta

Roger Haskett
UPS Delivery Man

James Kidnie
Penthouse M.C.

Guy Fauchon
Travel Agent Dan

Bob Dawson
Farmer

Willie Taylor

Lorena Gale
Mrs. Owens

Jonathan Wesley Wallace
Jambalaya Blue

Jesika Reynolds
Niki Dean

Ron Selmour
LT

Mary Antonini
Sarah

Scott Swanson
Principal

Patricia Idlette
Mrs. Walker

Errol G. Farquharson
Goon

Doug Cameron
Taxi Driver

Mark Finley
Drag Queen #3
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Holiday Heart Ving Rhames is a gay African American man who performs as a drag queen at a popular nightclub in Chicago. He is talented, tough, compassionate, and a devoted Christian.
After his boyfriend dies, he befriends a down-on-her-luck, drug-addicted, single woman, Wanda Alfre Woodard and her young daughter Niki Jesika Reynolds. Holiday offers them a stable home and becomes a much-needed father figure for Niki.
However, things go astray when Wanda becomes addicted again and starts a relationship with Silas Mykelti Williamson, a drug dealer who is as homophobic as he is chauvinist. Silas gives Holiday money and insists, with some threats, that he stay out of their lives, which Holiday agrees to do before preparing to move to Paris.
Wanda and Holiday have a fight, and Holiday reveals that he was raped in jail. He was sent there after killing a man to protect his mother.
Niki is then left alone. Silas has to go away on a ‘business’ trip, because Wanda starts to use too much of his product, and she becomes a prostitute to feed her drug addiction. Holiday steps in to take care of Niki and raises her as his own daughter. Under Holiday’s guidance, Niki is baptized at the local Church, and graduates from elementary school with honors.
Soon after, a more friendly Silas re-enters their lives, and is thankful for what Holiday has done. He has been getting a house in Florida ready for Wanda and Niki, but is still earning a living by selling drugs. Holiday and Silas become a sort of “odd couple” as Niki begins junior high school, with Silas more willing to respect and tolerate Holiday.
After Silas brings Niki along on one of his illicit sales, she runs away and bumps into her mother, who is in a flophouse turning tricks. Ricky [Emy Aneke] shows pedophilic interest in Niki and Wanda agrees to prostitute her in exchange for heroin. However, Niki escapes as Ricky beats Wanda in anger. Silas finds Niki and leaves her in the care of Holiday.
As an angry teenager, Niki begins to rebel, and Holiday loses his temper and slaps her. Right before Christmas, Wanda appears at the gay nightclub where Holiday works and wants his help in getting clean and sober. The two walk to Holiday’s car, with a bike for Niki, when Ricky and his associate assault Wanda and steal Niki’s bike gift. Holiday manages to beat them up, but not before Ricky gets into his car and runs over Wanda, killing her. He then is stopped by officers.
The film then shifts to a few months later, where Niki is home from “spring break” and visiting her mother’s grave with Holiday and Silas. Silas has returned and informs Niki and Holiday that when they get back from a trip to Paris, he has a surprise waiting for them.
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