Search

Cornbread, Earl And Me

1975, Movie, NR, 94 mins

starstarstarstar
A provocative drama from 1975 that remains surprisingly relevant today. Keith Wilkes stars as a rising African-American basketball star who is mistakenly slain by a police officer. The script, based on the novel by Ronald Fair, is a little uneven, but the film manages to portray ghetto life without reverting to stereotypes. With Moses Gunn, Rosalind Cash and a young Laurence Fishburne. Read the complete review for Cornbread, Earl And Me
Year: 1975
Rated NR

User Rating: (3 ratings)
Add Your Rating: 1 stars2 stars3 stars4 stars5 stars

Cast
Moses Gunn: Blackwell
Rosalind Cash: Sarah
Bernie Casey: Atkins
Madge Sinclair: Leona
Keith Wilkes: Cornbread
Tierre Turner: Earl

 

more Cornbread, Earl And Me cast & details

Loading...

I was a fan of Lost in Space, ...

Question: I was a fan of Lost in Space, but was an even bigger fan of Zorro, who was played by LiS's Guy Williams. One thing I always wondered, though. Since he had a mask on, was that really him with the sword?


Answer: That it was, Jeff. Matter of fact, the only reason Williams, whose acting résumé was pretty much nonexistent up to that point, got the role was that he was mighty handy with a blade. It seems Williams, born Armando Catalano in New York City, was the only one to audition who could actually fence. His father, a skilled fencer in his native Italy, taught his son to handle a sword, but neither of them dreamed how valuable a skill it would prove to be after Williams became a contract player at Universal in the early '50s.

"I used to play anonymous men leaning in doorways with cigarettes dangling fr read more

Any updates on when Scrubs ...

Question: Any updates on when Scrubs might return to NBC's schedule?


Answer: No news is bad news. With The Office struggling on Tuesdays after My Name Is Earl, the prevailing wisdom was that NBC would give Scrubs a shot in the 9:30 time slot during November sweeps. In fact, it appeared the Peacock was headed in that very direction when it announced late last week that it was benching The Office on Oct. 25 and replacing it with a rerun of the Earl pilot. But an NBC source says The Office is still scheduled to air after Earl during sweeps, so, basically, I don't know what the hell is going on. But I'm beginning to suspect someone at NBC really hates Bill Lawrence.

read more

Advertisement

Advertisement