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Spike Lee Collection, The (1994)
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Spike Lee,
Anthony Quinn,
Annabella Sciorra,
Wesley Snipes,
Denzel Washington,
Ossie Davis,
Ruby Dee,
Giancarlo Esposito,
Robin Harris,
Zelda Harris,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Joie Lee,
Delroy Lindo
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Director:
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Spike Lee
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Comedy,
Drama
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Universal Studios
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Subtitles: |
Spanish, French
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Length: |
376 mins
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Crooklyn: Make yourself at home with the Carmichael family as they experience one very special summer in their Brooklyn neighborhood that they've affectionately nicknamed "Crooklyn".Renowned director Spike Lee fashions a bold, flavorful picture of family life that People Magazine calls his "most affectionate work."Academy Award nominee Alfre Woodard stars as Carolyn, a loving, but fiercely independent mother who along with her musician husband Woody (Delroy Lindo) struggles to raise her family in difficult but often wonderful circumstances. Complemented by an energizing, vintage R & B soundtrack, this tender, colorful film is a fitting tribute to an American family.
Jungle Fever: This critically acclaimed film from Spike Lee explores the provocative consequences of interracial relationships.Black architect Flipper Purify (Wesley Snipes) begins an affair with his working-class Italian secretary (Annabella Sciorra), which causes them to be scrutinized by their friends, cast out from their families and shunned by their neighbors in this moving view of inner-city life.
Mo' Better Blues: Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington gives a riveting performance in Spike Lee's breathtaking film on music and love.Talented trumpeter Bleek Gilliam (Washington) is obsessed by his music and indecisive about his girlfriends Indigo (Joie Lee) and Clarke (Cynda Williams).But when he is forced to come to the aid of his manager and childhood friend (Spike Lee), Bleek finds his world more fragile than he ever imagined.Stunning cinematography, a rousing score and superlative performances come together in this unforgettable feast for the senses.
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