| | | Features: DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 1.85:1, English, Dolby Digital (5.1), Dolby Surround Sound Find a seat on the stoop and make yourself at home with the Carmichael family as they experience one very special summer in their crowded but cozy Brooklyn neighborhood. It's a time and place so magical and crazy that they nickname their hometown Crooklyn, scarcely noting that every passing day brings with it a lifetime of rich and remarkable experiences. Renowned director Spike Lee fashions a bold, flavorful picture of family life that People Magazine calls his "most affectionate work". Academy Award nominee Alfre Woodard (Heart And Souls, Grand Canyon) stars as Carolyn, a loving, devoted, but fiercely independent mother who along with her musician husband Woody (Delroy Lindo of Malcolm X) struggles to raise her family in difficult but often wonderful circumstances. Complemented by an energizing, vintage R&B soundtrack, this tender, colorful film is a fitting tribute to an American family.
 Editor's Note
 With CROOKLYN, Spike Lee revisits through the eyes of a young girl the Brooklyn of his youth, resulting in an innocent, touching comedy about one summer in the life of a large family. The only sister in a family full of boys, Troy Carmichael (Zelda Harris) has to be strong, smart and quick with her fists if necessary. Although they argue more than they talk, the Carmichaels draw from a deep well of love for one another. Over the course of the summer, Troy weathers her parents' separation and reconciliation (characters played with deep sincerity by Alfre Woodard and Delroy Lindo), takes a wild visit to her cousin's in Virginia, and must learn to cope with personal tragedy when it strikes. Lee co-scripted the film with siblings Joie and Cinque--who claim that it isn't strictly autobiographical--yet CROOKLYN rings true with a nostalgia and detail that makes it feel like a home movie. Flexing his technical skills, Lee shot all of the Virginia scenes with a distorted lens to reflect Troy's confusion with her new surroundings. Featuring an onslaught of 1970s pop culture references and a seemingly endless pop music soundtrack, CROOKLYN yet remains a universal viewing experience.
 Plot Summary
 A slice African-American urban life in early 1970s, CROOKLYN focuses on the good- humored Carmichael family whose center of gravity is their mother (Alfre Woodard), a hard-working schoolteacher. Around her are one dependable daughter (Zelda Harris) four obnoxious younger sons and a stubborn jazz musician husband (Delroy Lindo) who refuses to let go of his dreams. Seeped in 1970s nostalgia, this film highlights the events, large and small, that dot one girl's journey from childhood to womanhood.
| Features | English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround |  | French Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround |  | Web Links |  | Enhanced For 16X9 TVs |  | Spanish Subtitles |  | Production Notes |  | Cast & Filmmakers' Bios |  | Film Highlights |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Universal |
 | Release Date: 10/24/2006 |
 | Running Time: 104 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1994 |  | Catalog ID: 20515 |  | UPC: 00025192051524 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English, French Dubbed |  | Available Subtitles: Spanish |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | 1.85:1 |
| Cast & Crew
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| | Professional Reviews | Rolling Stone "...This remarkable movie will haunt you for a good long time..." 06/02/1994 p.75-6Sight and Sound "...CROOKLYN is Lee's most personal work...and decidedly his best to date..." 12/01/1994 p.44-5 New York Times "...The first [Spike Lee film] to display real warmth of heart....[Harris is] a winning young actress....A cheerful celebration of 70's black culture..." 05/13/1994 p.C5 Entertainment Weekly "...A warm, nostalgic, spilling-over-the-edges effusiveness that is new to Lee's work..." 05/20/1994 p.46 Los Angeles Times "...Refreshing....Woodard is luminous as always....Also a pleasure is young Zelda Harris..." 05/13/1994 p.F1 Chicago Sun-Times "...Lee's choice of actors is a complete success. The children seem like siblings, and interact in a natural, habituated way..." 05/13/1994 p.39 James Berardinelli's ReelViews 8 of 10 ...there aren't many...flaws in Crooklyn...Lee is as talented as any director in capturing an era, and some of the early scenes perfectly recall the mood of the time. As usual, Lee has assembled an excellent cast...
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