In this urban version of Scarface, Fleetwood captures the southern culture on a cross-country suspense full of love and rage driven by childhood revenge only a father could understand and only a family could appreciate.
Rudy was a country boy who got scared at a young age by racist America. After a traumatic incident, he dedicated his life to never allowing anyone to disrespect him or who he loved ever again. He had his precious daughter Belize by his first love Mary Ann, who he had met while they both were in the Air Force together. She left Rudy when she discovered he was a heroin kingpin and not a postal worker, as he made himself out to be every morning when he left for work. Mary Ann took Belize with her when she left Rudy. It took a toll on him, but he continued his game plan to get money and someday get back at those racist people from his past. Rudy was Belize’s hero, and if you see her today she will tell you very proudly, "My daddy was uh mobsta."