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The Color of Friendship
2000 87m PG
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Drama
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7.2
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A white South African girl finds herself in a difficult situation when she is sent to spend a term with a Black family in America.
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Directed By
Kevin Hooks
Written By
Paris Qualles
Studio
Alan Sacks Productions
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Walt Disney Television
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Cast of The Color of Friendship
Lindsey Haun
Mahree Bok
Shadia Simmons
Piper Dellums
Carl Lumbly
Ron Dellums
Penny Johnson Jerald
Roscoe Dellums
Melanie Nicholls-King
Flora
Anthony Burnett
Brandy Dellums
Travis Kyle Davis
Erik Dellums
Ryan Cooley
Billy
Michelyn Emelle
Reporter
Susan Danford
Merle Bok
Stephen Jennings
Pieter Bok
Erik Dellums
Oliver
Erik Kilpatrick
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The Color of Friendship Reviews
Common Sense Media
Kat Halstead
Smart Disney drama tackles race and apartheid; racist slurs.
Variety
Ramin Zahed
Since the film is based on actual events, Paris Qualles' script and thesps' overall work have stronger emotional resonance than the usual "A dream is a wish your heart makes"-type pics airing on the Mouse cabler.
Seattle Times
Melanie McFarland
Cutesy interludes don't diminish the movie's impact. "The Color of Friendship" is certainly one of the better films you'll see on the channel, and certainly worth setting aside family tube time.
New York Daily News
Paul Schultz
The performances are wonderful, and when politics arise it seems natural.
Los Angeles Times
Lynne Heffley
Transcendent moments, with resonance for contemporary racial divides, are infused with heart and charm, anchored by a top-notch cast.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Examines the efforts of an African American teenager and a white exchange student from South Africa to dismantle the walls of hate and misunderstanding that separate them.
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