School Daze

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1988 "A new comedy with music."
School Daze
School Daze

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6.1 | 2h1m | R | en | Drama

Fraternity and sorority clash with other students at a historically black college during homecoming weekend.

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6.1 | 2h1m | R | en | More Info
Released: February. 12,1988 | Released Producted By: Columbia Pictures , 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Fraternity and sorority clash with other students at a historically black college during homecoming weekend.

Genre

Music

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Cast

Art Evans

Director

Allan Trumpler

Producted By

Columbia Pictures

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Giancarlo Esposito
Giancarlo Esposito

as Julian 'Dean Big Brother Almighty' Eaves

Tisha Campbell
Tisha Campbell

as Jane Toussaint

Joe Seneca
Joe Seneca

as President Harold Mherson

Art Evans
Art Evans

as Cedar Cloud

Allan Trumpler
Allan Trumpler

Art Direction

Wynn Thomas
Wynn Thomas

Production Design

Lynn Wolverton-Parker
Lynn Wolverton-Parker

Set Decoration

Richard B. Wester
Richard B. Wester

Set Dresser

Ernest R. Dickerson
Ernest R. Dickerson

Director of Photography

Ruth E. Carter
Ruth E. Carter

Costume Designer

Spike Lee
Spike Lee

Director

Carl Johnson
Carl Johnson

Electrician

Robi Reed
Robi Reed

Casting

Loretha C. Jones
Loretha C. Jones

Co-Producer

Monty Ross
Monty Ross

Co-Producer

Grace Blake
Grace Blake

Executive Producer

Spike Lee
Spike Lee

Producer

Bill Lee
Bill Lee

Original Music Composer

Maurice Schell
Maurice Schell

Sound Designer

Kevin Lee
Kevin Lee

Sound Editor

Peter Odabashian
Peter Odabashian

Sound Editor

Ira Spiegel
Ira Spiegel

Sound Editor

Tom Fleischman
Tom Fleischman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

School Daze Audience Reviews 6v29a

MonsterPerfect Good idea lost in the noise
Twilightfa Watch something else. There are very few redeeming qualities to this film.
Stephanie There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
jraduca Spike Lee is a weird little character; however, he is a brilliant filmmaker. School Daze captures every element of the Morehouse College experience, the school Lee graduated from (and I attended Morehouse last year.) The only thing different between the movie and reality is that the school in the movie was called Mission College, which merged Morehouse (a historically black, all-boys school) and Spelman College (the historically black, all-girls school across the street). Everything else is the same, from the fraternities and sororities, to the campus (it was filmed at Morehouse, Spelman, as well as two other HBCUs nearby) Spike brilliantly captured the experience of Morehouse and Spelman, added satire and awesome compositions, and merged it into a film that is timeless.
john.foulks This is probably Spike Lee's best movie, except for Malcolm X, growing up in Washington DC and being dark skinned, I can relate to what the movie is really saying, I went to one of the lesser known colleges in DC, and I do wish that I could of went to Howard University, but it seemed that if you are light skinned, you will be noticed more than others, I was truly inspired about Spike Lee's performance as Half Pint, he was infatuated as being a gammar man, and was really trying very hard to fulfill his obligations and make everyone believe he is strong and not weak, I also liked the other actors in the movie like Lawrence (Larry) Fishburn and Sammuel L. Jackson whom went on to become huge stars of there on.
FWTxrunner I am only 18 years old and I just saw the movie School Daze. I do not attend a H.B.C.U., but I have friends that tell me what goes on there. To the older people out there, can you believe that that type of stuff is still going on?! My friends and I were just talking the other day about how this guy on her campus would only date lighter skinned girls. If that is his thing, than it is, however, he would not date them because of their personality. He said they just "looked better on his arm." My mother and I always discuss the future of African-Americans and I am going to tell the truth. I am scared. We hurt each other more than any other race and we have to stop. I am a dark-skinned female and I just learnd to love myself. I thank Spike Lee for not being ashamed to call us out when we needed it. No, I do not think that the movie was an Oscar winner, but I do know that it was a mind opener and should be a lesson to all of us on how we allowed the European standard of beauty to shape our self-worth.
Dr. Ed-2 is the totally mesmerizing musical number headed by Tisha Campbell in an all-out Supremes homage. Try taking your eyes off Jasmine Guy as she gyrates through this number. Great song with campy, over-the-top choreography as Guy and 2 other slink and stalk across the stage in skin-tight gowns. The high point of the film! Was this song a hit back in 1988?