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Synopsis
Fraternity and sorority members clash with the other students at a historically black university in this politically charged musical, which marked the sophomore feature from director Spike Lee. Dap (Laurence Fishburne) is a politically conscious brother who leads anti-apartheid demonstrations and eschews the social climbing of the Greek system. But Half-Pint (Lee), his craven young cousin, is willing to endure any humiliation to join the manly Gamma fraternity. As Half-Pint tries unsuccessfully to impress the Gammas with his inept womanizing, Dap engages in philosophical debates with Rachel (Kyme), his girlfriend. Meanwhile, the light-skinned, straight-haired sisters of the Gamma Ray sorority battle it out in a beauty parlor with their darker-skinned, Afro-headed fellow co-eds. Eventually, Half-Pint gets the chance to join the frat, but only after a degrading episode with Jane (Tisha Campbell), the soon-to-be ex-girlfriend of his house president, causes Dap to lose all respect for him. Based in part on the director's experiences at Atlanta's Morehouse College, School Daze was also written and produced by Lee. Despite production numbers that included "Straight and Nappy", a dis-fest between the "wannabes" and "jigaboos" on campus, the biggest hit on the film's soundtrack was the go-go anthem "Da Butt", E.U.'s ode to shaking one's backside. Supporting players Kadeem Hardison and Jasmine Guy also co-starred on the TV comedy A Different World, another look at life on a primarily African-American campus. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

Cast

Giancarlo Esposito Julian "Big Brother Almighty" Eaves
Art Evans Cedar Cloud
Laurence Fishburne Vaughn "Dap" Dunlap
Ellen Holly Odrie McPherson
Joe Seneca President McPherson
Tisha Campbell Jane Toussaint
Ossie Davis Coach Odom
Spike Lee Half-Pint
Kyme Rachel Meadows

Production Crew

Mike West Additional Cinematography
Allan Trumpler Art Director
Dyane Harvey Assistant Choreographer
Janay Shabbaz Assistant Hair
Janay Shabbaz Assistant Makeup
Larry Cherry Assistant Makeup
Ali Howard-Smith Assistant Production Coordinator
Christine Soloperto Assistant Properties
Alex Steyermark Assistant Sound Editor
Brunilda Torres Assistant Sound Editor
Dan Korintus Assistant Sound Editor
J. Kathleen Gibson Assistant Sound Editor
Kenton Jakub Assistant Sound Editor
Leo Trombetta Assistant Sound Editor
Rudy Gaskins Assistant Sound Editor
Mark Moore Best Boy Electric
Tully McCulloch Best Boy Grip
Stu Deutsch Boom Operator
Frank Prinzi Camera Operator
Leroy Patton Camera Operator
Sam Enriquez Camera Operator
Robi Reed Casting
Hillary Francais Casting Assistant
Mikki Powell Casting Assistant
Otis Sallid Choreography
Ernest R. Dickerson Cinematographer
Loretha C. Jones Co-producer
Monty Ross Co-producer
Spike Lee Co-producer
Bill Lee Composer (Music Score)
Irby Langley Construction Coordinator
Ruth E. Carter Costume Designer
William Smith Costume Designer
William Smith Costume Designer
Jennifer Ingram Costumes Supervisor
Spike Lee Director
Scott Leftridge Dolly Grip
Barry Alexander Brown Editor
Grace Blake Executive Producer
Karma Stanley First Assistant Camera
Norman Andrews First Assistant Camera
Randy Fletcher First Assistant Director
Meredith Woods First Assistant Editor
Bruce Kitzmeyer Foley Editor
Larry Banks Gaffer
Dennis Peterson Generator Operator
Bill Bennett Grip
Daniel Aguar Grip
Robert Shuford Grip
Teddy Jenkins Hair Styles
Todd Mcnichol Key Grip
Alba Leone Leadman
Teddy Jenkins Makeup
Louis Cerborino Music Editor
Branford Marsalis Musical Performer
Terence Blanchard Musical Performer
Noelle Penraat Negative Cutter
Grace Blake Producer
Spike Lee Producer
Jeff Cooper Production Assistant
Marcus Turner Production Assistant
Pam E. Stephens Production Assistant
Wynn P. Thomas Production Designer
Matia Karrell Production Manager
Tracey Willard Production Secretary
Suzi Margolin Properties Master
Tom Fleischman Re-Recording Mixer
George Balomes Scenic Artist
Gretchen Kibbe Scenic Artist
Mark Welch Scenic Artist
Suzanne Silver Scenic Artist
Spike Lee Screenwriter
Mindy Rodman Script Supervisor
Samuel Henriques Second Assistant Camera
David Taylor Second Assistant Director
Marcus Turner Second Unit Camera
Mustafa Khan Second Unit Camera
Lynn Wolverten Set Designer
Michael J. Shannon Set Dresser
Michael Shannon Set Dresser
Richard Webster Set Dresser
Ron Goldsmith Set Dresser
Joe Rodman Set Production Assistant
Mustafa Khan Set Production Assistant
Stephanie Astalos Jones Set Production Assistant
Bill Lee Songwriter
Consuela Lee Morehead Songwriter
Lenny White Songwriter
Marcus Miller Songwriter
Mark Stevens Songwriter
Mark Stevens Songwriter
Raymond Jones Songwriter
Stevie Wonder Songwriter
Tina Harris Songwriter
Uzee Brown Songwriter
Ira Spiegel Sound Editor
Kevin Lee Sound Editor
Peter Odabashian Sound Editor
Maurice Schell Sound/Sound Designer
Rolf Pardula Sound/Sound Designer
Alton Brown Steadicam Operator
Alton Brown Steadicam Operator
David Lee Still Photographer
Zelmer "Z-Dog" Bothic Technical Advisor
Albert Cooper Transportation Coordinator
Brian O'Kelly Unit Production Manager
Willa Clinton Unit Publicist
Year: 1988
Runtime: 114
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
DuArt Color

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Forty Acres and a Mule Filmworks

Release
February 12, 1988 (USA)
by Columbia Pictures