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The Corner (2000)

The Corner (2000)
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The toll that drugs and crime have taken on an economically-depressed African-American neighborhood in Baltimore paints the backdrop for this miniseries produced for and initially aired by the premium cable network HBO. Gary McCullogh (T.K. Carter) was once a hard-working man with an education and a solid career, but after succumbing to the lure of heroin, Gary has lost his job, home, and wife -- and now steals whatever he can find to support his habit. Gary lives with his girlfriend Fran Boyd (Khandi Alexander), who is also addicted to heroin. While she's all too aware of the pitfalls of her life and wants to clean up, she has trouble getting medical help and her willpower is too weak for her to kick the habit by herself. Fran's 15-year-old son DeAndre (Sean Nelson) has seen enough of his mother's troubles to be wary of using drugs, but while he would prefer to stay on the straight and narrow, dealing crack is one of the few job options open to him in his neighborhood, especially after his allergy to seafood causes him to lose a job in a restaurant. The Corner was based on the book of the same name by Edward Burns and David Simon, which examined one year in a real-life Baltimore neighborhood; Simon collaborated on the teleplay with David Mills, and noted actor Charles S. Dutton directed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
T.K. CarterKhandi Alexander, (more)
Director(s):
Charles S. Dutton
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Corner

The toll that drugs and crime have taken on an economically-depressed African-American neighborhood in Baltimore paints the backdrop for this miniseries produced for and initially aired by the premium cable network HBO. Gary McCullogh (T.K. Carter) was once a hard-working man with an education and a solid career, but after succumbing to the lure of heroin, Gary has lost his job, home, and wife -- and now steals whatever he can find to support his habit. Gary lives with his girlfriend Fran Boyd (Khandi Alexander), who is also addicted to heroin. While she's all too aware of the pitfalls of her life and wants to clean up, she has trouble getting medical help and her willpower is too weak for her to kick the habit by herself. Fran's 15-year-old son DeAndre (Sean Nelson) has seen enough of his mother's troubles to be wary of using drugs, but while he would prefer to stay on the straight and narrow, dealing crack is one of the few job options open to him in his neighborhood, especially after his allergy to seafood causes him to lose a job in a restaurant. The Corner was based on the book of the same name by Edward Burns and David Simon, which examined one year in a real-life Baltimore neighborhood; Simon collaborated on the teleplay with David Mills, and noted actor Charles S. Dutton directed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
360 mins

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Director(s):
Charles S. Dutton
Writer(s):
David SimonDavid Mills
Producer(s):
Nina Kostroff NobleAntonia Ellis
The Corner Awards:
  • 2000 - Academy of Television Arts and Sciences - Outstanding Miniseries
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    Ryan H.

    great acting!!!!

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    Tamika F.

    This mini series is so real! It not only showed the effect that drugs have on a community but it showed it from the users & dealers angles. This series did not try to glamourize drugs or sugar coat the situations...it just told the story like it is & the actors were truly incredible! Everyone really did their part. This series is by far one of the best.

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    Maleika P.

    I've only watched the first three episodes but this is a great mini-series. The storyline is real (even is some of the dialogue may be a little iffy at times). If you want to see a gritty portrayal of life from an addict's perspective, this is one that you shoud definitely watch.

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