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Cooley High
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The mid-sixties of the last century, a dramatic story turns into an exciting young meaning. That story began with a group of high school friends who live on the lower north side of Chicago, where there is fun and youthful excitement. These young people still hang around and meet new friends wherever they go. But over time, one day, two of them want to make it big in their own way, but maybe it's not what they expect it to happen.
The mid-sixties of the last century, a dramatic story turns into an exciting young meaning. That story began with a group of high school friends who live on the lower north side of Chicago, where there is fun and youthful excitement. These young people still hang around and meet new friends wherever they go. But over time, one day, two of them want to make it big in their own way, but maybe it's not what they expect it to happen.
Actors:
Maurice Leon Havis,
Joseph Carter Wilson,
Lily Schine,
Alicia Williams,
Jackie Taylor,
Cherene Snow,
Colostine Boatwright
Maurice Leon Havis
6 July 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Joseph Carter Wilson
Lily Schine
Alicia Williams
Jackie Taylor
10 August 1951, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Cherene Snow
Colostine Boatwright
Country:
United States
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January 24, 2004
The film's resistance of pathos starts to feel not just counterintuitive, but also a little ghoulish
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May 30, 2003
A crafty and cunning black teen comedy that exudes a slick urban giddiness...an ethnically irreverent big screen answer to television's Happy Days
April 01, 2008
Sometimes engaging comical and poignant black experience high school teen flick.
January 01, 2000
Uneven but generally funny.
April 27, 2015
There's a specificity to screenwriter Eric Monte's memories of growing up on the Near North Side in the early 1960s that transcends mere imitation.
November 29, 2012
...emphasizes the thin line that exists between a life of promise and a life of prison (or worse, death) for kids growing up in a neighborhood like this.
February 09, 2006
Something of a disappointment.

