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Crooklyn (1994)

From Spike Lee comes this vibrant semi-autobiographical portrait of a school-teacher, her stubborn jazz-musician husband and their five kids living in '70s Brooklyn.
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From Spike Lee comes this vibrant semi-autobiographical portrait of a school-teacher, her stubborn jazz-musician husband and their five kids living in '70s Brooklyn.

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Genre:Comedy, Drama
Directed By:Spike Lee
Written By:Joie Lee, Cinqué Lee, Spike Lee
In Theaters:5/13/1994
Box Office:$13,640,000
Runtime:114 minutes
Studio:40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, Universal Pictures, Child Hood Productions

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Spike Lee

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Alfre Woodard

Carolyn Carmichael

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Delroy Lindo

Woody Carmichael

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David Patrick Kelly

Tony Eyes / Jim

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Zelda Harris

Troy Carmichael

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Carlton Williams

Clinton Carmichael

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Sharif Rashed

Wendell Carmichael

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Tse-Mach Washington

Joseph Carmichael

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Christopher Knowings

Nate Carmichael

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José Zúñiga

Tommy La La

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Isaiah Washington

Vic Powell

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Ivelka Reyes

Jessica

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