Beat Street 1984 PG, 105 min. Genre: Drama / Musical
Director: Stan Lathan Cast: Rae Dawn Chong, Guy Davis, Jon Chardiet, Leon W. Grant, Saundra Santiago, Lee Chamberlin, Mary Alice, Shawn Elliott, Jim Borrelli, Dean Elliott, Robert(3) Taylor, Antonia Rey, Lee Chamberlin, Franc Reyes, Tonya Pinkins
Bronx hip-hop artist Kenny (Guy Davis) and his dancer brother Lee (Robert Taylor) get involved with college music major Tracy (Rae Dawn Chong) who inspires them to use their talents as the means of rising out of the ghetto. The result is a musical production filled with rap groups, break dancers, and pop singers.
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Garmento 2002 R, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Michele Maher Cast: Katie MacNichol, David Thornton, Saundra Santiago, Juan Carlos Hernandez, Jerry Grayson, Gretchen Cleevely, Geoffrey Cantor, Jason Butler Harner, Kevin Sussman, P.J. Minnick, Kevin Geer, Joey Kern
The world of fashion, it seems, is not all glamour. When naive Grindy Malone (Katie MacNichol) goes to work for once-popular designer Ronnie Grossman (David Thornton), she learns that in her new world, people will stop at nothing in the search for success and fame.
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Hi-Life 1998 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Roger Hedden Cast: Campbell Scott, Eric Stoltz, Daryl Hannah, Charles Durning, Katrin Cartlidge, Moira Kelly, Peter Riegert, Anne DeSalvo, Saundra Santiago, Bruce MacVittie
It's Christmastime, and Ray (Campbell Scott) runs a bar in New York where the usual group is gathered spreading the cheer. Meanwhile, Jimmy (Eric Stoltz) is in debt to Fatty (Charles Durning), and Jimmy needs a way to pay it off–fast. So, maybe the unpopular Jimmy can get his girlfriend (who happens to be the sister of Ray) to get the cash from Ray.
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| 1. Beat Street (1984)
2. Garmento (2002)
3. Hi-Life (1998)
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