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MONDAY, MAY 12 | 7:30 PM

Cooley High

Q&A WITH MICHAEL SCHULTZ, GLYNN TURMAN & LAWRENCE HILTON-JACOBS | PART OF 1975: FIFTY IS THE NEW HOLLYWOOD
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DIRECTOR
Michael Schultz
FORMAT
DCP
RUNTIME
1h 47m
RATING
PG
CAST
Glynn Turman, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Garrett Morris, Cynthia Davis
SYNOPSIS

 

Q&A with director Michael Schultz and actors Glynn Turman and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs.

 

Michael Schultz directed this deeply felt recollection of adolescent life on Chicago's near North Side in 1964. Like American Graffiti, Cooley High deals with girl, school, and police troubles as a group of high-school seniors prepare for post-high-school life. The chums are Glynn Turman as "Preach," who loves to read poetry and history and wants to become a Hollywood screenwriter, but who has the worst grades in the school; and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs as Cochise, the high-school basketball star and suave lady-killer. Preach has to contend with love problems in the form of Brenda (Cynthia Davis), school problems with emphatic teacher Mr. Mason (Garrett Morris), and law problems with street toughs Stone (Shermann Smith) and Robert (Norman Gibson).

CAST
Glynn Turman, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Garrett Morris, Cynthia Davis
SYNOPSIS

 

Q&A with director Michael Schultz and actors Glynn Turman and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs.

 

Michael Schultz directed this deeply felt recollection of adolescent life on Chicago's near North Side in 1964. Like American Graffiti, Cooley High deals with girl, school, and police troubles as a group of high-school seniors prepare for post-high-school life. The chums are Glynn Turman as "Preach," who loves to read poetry and history and wants to become a Hollywood screenwriter, but who has the worst grades in the school; and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs as Cochise, the high-school basketball star and suave lady-killer. Preach has to contend with love problems in the form of Brenda (Cynthia Davis), school problems with emphatic teacher Mr. Mason (Garrett Morris), and law problems with street toughs Stone (Shermann Smith) and Robert (Norman Gibson).

 

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