After discovering his firm is laundering money for the mob, George (played by Eugene Levy) and his dysfunctional family—including his wife Kate (Denise Richards), his difficult mother (Doris Roberts), and two children—are moved to Georgia. Federal prosecutor Brian (Tyler Perry) chooses his Aunt Madea’s house as the ultimate hideout, believing it is the last place anyone would look for a wealthy white family.
The Needlemans arrive as a broken unit and leave with a newfound respect for one another through Madea’s intervention. Madea's Witness Protection
George transitions from a passive victim of corporate greed to taking a stand against his corrupt colleagues. Commercial & Critical Reception After discovering his firm is laundering money for
Tyler Perry (as Madea, Joe, and Brian), Eugene Levy, Denise Richards, Doris Roberts, Romeo Miller, John Amos, and Marla Gibbs. Release Date: June 29, 2012. Studio: Tyler Perry Studios in association with Lionsgate. Key Themes George transitions from a passive victim of corporate
is a 2012 comedy film written, directed, and produced by Tyler Perry. It follows a high-level Wall Street investment banker, George Needleman, who becomes the fall guy for a Ponzi scheme and is subsequently placed in witness protection at the home of Madea Simmons in the South. Plot Overview