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Crooklyn (1994)

Crooklyn (1994)
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Spike Lee and his siblings Cinque Lee and Joie Lee co-wrote this nostalgic but unglamorized look at a family growing up in Brooklyn in the 1970s, inspired by their own childhood. Woody Carmichael (Delroy Lindo) is a jazz musician whose career is in a slump; he once made a good living as a session musician, but he has moved away from it to devote himself to more serious music, a choice that has not worked out well from a financial standpoint. His wife Carolyn (Alfre Woodard) works as a school teacher to keep food on the table. The Carmichaels have five children, a bright and introspective daughter named Troy (Zelda Harris) and four sons with a habit of causing trouble, and they all share an apartment in a brownstone in Brooklyn. Crooklyn follows the Carmichaels as the kids learn the funny and painful lessons of growing up, Mom and Dad balance their love for each other against the financial and personal difficulties of the creative life, and they all try to get along with the often eccentric neighbors on their block. Crooklyn's soundtrack is enlivened by classic 70s R&B hits, including selections by Sly and the Family Stone, The Jackson Five, Curtis Mayfield, The Staple Singers, and The Chambers Brothers. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Alfre WoodardDelroy Lindo, (more)
Director(s):
Spike Lee
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Crooklyn

Spike Lee and his siblings Cinque Lee and Joie Lee co-wrote this nostalgic but unglamorized look at a family growing up in Brooklyn in the 1970s, inspired by their own childhood. Woody Carmichael (Delroy Lindo) is a jazz musician whose career is in a slump; he once made a good living as a session musician, but he has moved away from it to devote himself to more serious music, a choice that has not worked out well from a financial standpoint. His wife Carolyn (Alfre Woodard) works as a school teacher to keep food on the table. The Carmichaels have five children, a bright and introspective daughter named Troy (Zelda Harris) and four sons with a habit of causing trouble, and they all share an apartment in a brownstone in Brooklyn. Crooklyn follows the Carmichaels as the kids learn the funny and painful lessons of growing up, Mom and Dad balance their love for each other against the financial and personal difficulties of the creative life, and they all try to get along with the often eccentric neighbors on their block. Crooklyn's soundtrack is enlivened by classic 70s R&B hits, including selections by Sly and the Family Stone, The Jackson Five, Curtis Mayfield, The Staple Singers, and The Chambers Brothers. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
114 mins

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Director(s):
Spike Lee
Writer(s):
Cinqué LeeSpike LeeJoie Lee
Producer(s):
Preston HolmesSpike LeeJon Kilik
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Language)
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    Tonya R.

    Me and my son watch the movie as a family, and we loved every second of the picture. It shows how family can sit down,and enjoy dinner togather. Also that there's someone in every neighbor that tries to be the bully. Also that the daddy could raise the kids after the passing of his wife, and their mother. I wish that it did'nt end the way it did. Hope that there will be a second part to it.

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    Stacia M.

    This is one of my all time favorite down to earth family movies. The only reason I didn't give it a 5 star is because of the bad language from time to time. Anyhoo.. this movie portrays black family as some of them really are, struggle to get bills paid, yet finding time to teach their children the real deal in life. No suga coating here. They show good and bad times and how families no matter what the struggle will always come together for one another in the end and when it counts. I LOVED Zeld Harris ( Troy) in this movie. I would suggest that anyone with a family see this movie...

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    Da Hood Critic G.

    CLASSIC!!! One of Spike's best movies ever made! It's the epitome of what most African American families go through on a daily basis. It dealt with everything under the sun, from marital problems, adolescence, death in the family, & more. A must watch!!! " Da Hood Critic "

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