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Tembe Locke Movies

1999  
 
Nanci Rossov directs this cross-cultural drama about captured Native Americans enrolled in a turn of the century "Negro" college. The film opens with Richard (Chuma Hunter-Gault) and Cleola (Tembi Locke) announcing their engagement. Though the college prides itself on its integrationist philosophy, the sharp-witted Cleola soon chafes under Richard's and the school's patronizing attitudes toward women. Meanwhile, three Lakota braves are accepted into the school at the behest of a U.S. Army officer who wants to prove that Indians can function in mainstream culture. The trio's reluctance to participate is more and more pronounced as their upwardly mobile Black classmates antagonize them with racial asides. Unbowed won Best Feature at the 1999 American Indian Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Tembe LockeJay Tavare, (more)
 
1999  
 
Only Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) knows that Ross (David Schwimmer) has not annulled his quickie Vegas marriage to Rachel (Jennifer Aniston), even though he claims he has. Meanwhile, Chandler (Matthew Perry) ruffles a few feathers as he prepares to move out of the apartment he shares with Joey (Matt LeBlanc) and move in with Monica. And ere the final fadeout of this episode occurs, one of the characters will realize he is truly in love with one of the other characters. ~ Rovi

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Starring:
Ron GlassAlex Kapp Horner, (more)
 
1999  
 
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Originally seen on cable's Sci Fi Channel, the fifth and final season of Sliders continues the efforts by a group of time-and-space travelers to hopscotch from one alternate world to another, with the ultimate goal of saving their world (which of course is also our world) from the despotic reign of the warrior Kromagg race. In the course of events, the series loses its original leading man: Quinn Mallory, the college student who'd invented the device that enabled him and his companions to "slide" from world to world, is lost during a "bad slide," and at the same time his brother Colin is blown to smithereens. Though we may never see Colin again in this world, Quinn's life essences are transferred to another slider who is immediately rechristened Quinn Two -- a mighty slick method to replace departing cast member Jerry O'Connell with newcomer Robert Floyd. As for Quinn Two's sliding comrades, only Cleavant Derricks as Rembrandt Brown remains from the series' original cast; the other slider, Maggie Beckett (Kari Wuhrer), has been with the series since its third season. In addition to Quinn Two, Rembrandt, and Maggie, the slider team now boasts the services of African-American scientist Diana Davis (Tembe Locke). At the conclusion of the series, the team ends up on yet another alternate earth, where "slideology" has become a religion thanks to a prophet called The Seer, and the sliders' exploits have been dramatized on a cable TV show. (What was that old saying, "life imitates art?") Now it is up to our heroes to take this Earth's miraculous "anti-alien" virus to Rembrandt's Earth in order to squash the Kromagg -- but as so often happens on Sliders, things go awry, and the whole cycle starts all over again! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert FloydCleavant Derricks, (more)
 
1994  
 
It's another "Will vs. Carlton" night, and this time the bones of contention include a girl named Valerie (Jonelle Kennedy) and a disastrous double date. Things come to a head when Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro) has superglue stuck in his hair and Will (Will Smith) is knocked unconscious, whereupon he experiences a nightmare in which he and Carlton are still battling as old men! And in another nightmarish situation, Philip (James Avery) and Hilary (Daphne Maxwell Reid) try to teach Ashley (Tatyana M. Ali) to drive. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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