After establishing himself as a heavy duty force in the world of music, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds is continuing his hot streak in the world of film.

After his Edmonds Entertainment production company scored a hit with its maiden voyage, "Soul Food," they are now garnering rave reviews for their latest venture, a low- budget romantic comedy called "Hav Plenty."

Babyface and his Edmonds Entertainment partner, wife Tracy Edmonds, stumbled across the finished work of the film's writer/director/star Christopher Scott Cherot and jumped at the chance to release the film.

"Kenny and I went to the Acapulco Black Film Festival last summer and this film 'Hav Plenty' was shown at the film festival and it didn't have distribution at the time," Tracy Edmonds told our colleagues in the MTV Radio Network recently. "Chris I think had just finished it, and it was the talk of the film festival. Everybody was running around quoting lines from the film, telling jokes from the film. It was the buzz of the industry."

The hard-working Babyface may have found a young artist as driven as himself in Cherot, who shot the film himself without any studio backing.

"He's a different kind of person I guess in the sense that he goes for everything and that he tries to get things done. I always try to get things done," Babyface said of Cherot. "Chris was pretty daring to go after this whole project the way that he went after it. In looking at how he attacked putting this film together by himself, getting the money to put this film together, taking that chance. [1MB QuickTime] It was originally $65,000 I think that he spent, and even that amount, it's not really little money in normal people's lives. Then to take that chance and put this film together, but he did a quality film that he directed, he wrote, and he ended up acting in it so he's kind of a one of a kind person."

On the horizon for Edmonds Entertainment are "Punks," which Tracy describes as a "gay-themed sleeper comedy," an urban action flick called "Lighted Up," and "LC Soul Unlimited," which is about Babyface's first group.

'Face and his wife Tracy also said that the production company is still developing projects with Garth Brooks and John Travolta (see "Babyface And Garth Brooks Coming To A Theater Near You?" and "Travolta To Join Babyface On The Dancefloor").