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Perfect Harmony (1993)

Perfect Harmony (1993)
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Music bridges a gap between two cultures in this made-for-TV drama. In 1957, Derek Sanders (Peter Scolari) is hired to teach music and direct the choir at Blanton Academy, a private school in South Carolina. Integration has not yet come to Blanton, and a number of students display an open hostility towards African-American in the community, most notably Taylor Bradshaw (Justin Whalin), one of the school bullies who makes no secret of his dislike of people of color. As Sanders tries to impress a more open-minded attitude upon the boys in his choir, he introduces a new vocalist to the group -- Landy Allen (Eugene Byrd), the teenaged son of Zeke (Moses Gunn), the school's black caretaker. Despite his initial enmity, Bradshaw strikes up a friendship with Allen based on their shared love for music, and as Allen teaches Bradshaw about the blues, he also finds himself learning about a people and a community he previously know almost nothing about. Noted folk-blues Richie Havens also appears in the film's supporting cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Will MacKenzie
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Synopsis of Perfect Harmony

Music bridges a gap between two cultures in this made-for-TV drama. In 1957, Derek Sanders (Peter Scolari) is hired to teach music and direct the choir at Blanton Academy, a private school in South Carolina. Integration has not yet come to Blanton, and a number of students display an open hostility towards African-American in the community, most notably Taylor Bradshaw (Justin Whalin), one of the school bullies who makes no secret of his dislike of people of color. As Sanders tries to impress a more open-minded attitude upon the boys in his choir, he introduces a new vocalist to the group -- Landy Allen (Eugene Byrd), the teenaged son of Zeke (Moses Gunn), the school's black caretaker. Despite his initial enmity, Bradshaw strikes up a friendship with Allen based on their shared love for music, and as Allen teaches Bradshaw about the blues, he also finds himself learning about a people and a community he previously know almost nothing about. Noted folk-blues Richie Havens also appears in the film's supporting cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
Will MacKenzie
Writer(s):
David Obst
Producer(s):
Jean Higgins
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    Tasha A.

    This was one of my favorite movies growing up,it has a great story and I love the all boys choirs, they have such beautiful voices. Watch this movie with your kids, they will love it.

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    Cyndi M.

    This movie sends a powerful message about overcoming prejudice and discrimination. It was very eye-opening for my children, who are surrounded by people who are for the most part not prejudiced. They saw that there are people in the world who judge other people based on the color of their skin and that one person can make a difference and begin to change that. I hope they will follow the example set by the boys in this movie to stand up for what you believe in and be who you were created to be, no matter who doesn't like it.

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