Crooklyn is a 1994 semi-autobiographical film co-written and directed by Spike Lee. The film takes place in Brooklyn, New York and the neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant during the summer of 1973. Its primary focus is a young girl, Troy , and her family. Throughout the film, Troy learns life lessons through her four rowdy brothers, her loving but strict mother , and her naive, struggling father . A distinctive characteristic of Crooklyn is its soundtrack, composed completely of music from the 1970s, except the hit single "Crooklyn" by the Crooklyn Dodgers, a rap crew composed of Buckshot,... Masta Ace and Special Ed. A two-volume release of the soundtrack became available on CD along with the release of the film. Similarly to School Daze, Do the Right Thing and She's Gotta Have It, Spike Lee appears in Crooklyn. He plays a bully and drug addict named Snuffy. Crooklyn is one of only two films directed by Spike Lee to earn a PG-13 rating in the USA, the other being 1992's Malcolm X.
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| Release date: | May 13, 1994 |
| Directed by: | Spike Lee |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 115 Minutes |
| Producer: | Spike Lee, Monty Ross |
| Editor: | Barry Alexander Brown |
| Music by: | Terence Blanchard |
| Cinematography: | Arthur Jafa |
| Screenplay by: | Spike Lee, Joie Lee, Cinqué Lee |
| Estimated budget: | $14,000,000 |
| Genre: | Comedy |