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Do the Right Thing (1989)

June 14, 1989 (US) Drama • 120m

Overview

Sal is the Italian owner of a pizzeria in Brooklyn. A neighborhood local, Buggin' Out, becomes upset when he sees that the pizzeria's Wall of Fame exhibits only Italian actors. Buggin' Out believes a pizzeria in a black neighborhood should showcase black actors, but Sal disagrees. The wall becomes a symbol of racism and hate to Buggin' Out and to other people in the neighborhood, and tensions rise.

Director

Spike Lee

Writer

Spike Lee

Top Billed

Danny Aiello

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Tony Martinez
Tony Martinez

Sound Editor

Spike Lee
Spike Lee

Screenplay

Skip Lievsay
Skip Lievsay

Sound Designer

Eddie Smith
Eddie Smith

Stunt Coordinator

Ernest R. Dickerson
Ernest R. Dickerson

Director of Photography

Bill Lee
Bill Lee

Original Music Composer

Steve Rosse
Steve Rosse

Set Decoration

Steve Kirshoff
Steve Kirshoff

Special Effects

Ruth E. Carter
Ruth E. Carter

Costume Design

Wynn Thomas
Wynn Thomas

Production Design

Matiki Anoff
Matiki Anoff

Makeup Artist

Octavio Molina
Octavio Molina

Property Master

Eugene Gearty
Eugene Gearty

Sound Editor

Monty Ross
Monty Ross

Co-Producer

Jon Kilik
Jon Kilik

Line Producer

Lillian Pyles
Lillian Pyles

Production Office Coordinator

George Pattison
George Pattison

Camera Operator

Jon Rudo
Jon Rudo

Assistant Set Decoration

Tula Goenka
Tula Goenka

Assistant Editor

Marissa Littlefield
Marissa Littlefield

Assistant Sound Editor

Karen Perry
Karen Perry

Assistant Costume Designer

Jennifer Ruscoe
Jennifer Ruscoe

Wardrobe Supervisor

Sam Mattingly
Sam Mattingly

Unit Publicist

Joe Gonzalez
Joe Gonzalez

Script Supervisor

Jonathan Burkhart
Jonathan Burkhart

First Assistant Camera

Frank Prinzi
Frank Prinzi

Camera Operator

Dennis Bradford
Dennis Bradford

Assistant Art Director

David Lee
David Lee

Still Photographer

Jeff Balsmeyer
Jeff Balsmeyer

Storyboard Artist

Marianna Najjar
Marianna Najjar

Makeup Artist

Andrea Reed
Andrea Reed

Casting Assistant

Robert F. Nickson
Robert F. Nickson

Production Controller

Pam Stephens
Pam Stephens

Art Department Coordinator

Philip Stockton
Philip Stockton

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Nandi Bowe
Nandi Bowe

Second Assistant Director

Robin Downes
Robin Downes

Assistant Production Coordinator

Bruce Pross
Bruce Pross

Sound Editor

James Flatto
James Flatto

Assistant Sound Editor

Christopher Lopez
Christopher Lopez

Second Second Assistant Director

Bob Gorelick
Bob Gorelick

Assistant Camera

Derrick Still
Derrick Still

Generator Operator

Millicent Shelton
Millicent Shelton

Wardrobe Assistant

R.W. Dixon
R.W. Dixon

Unit Manager

Susan D. Fowler
Susan D. Fowler

Production Coordinator

Darnell Martin
Darnell Martin

Second Assistant Camera

Keith Wall
Keith Wall

Lead Set Dresser

Paul Wachter
Paul Wachter

Best Boy Grip

Brent Owens
Brent Owens

Location Manager

Val DeSalvo
Val DeSalvo

Best Boy Electric

Jeffrey Stern
Jeffrey Stern

Dialogue Editor

Nic Ratner
Nic Ratner

Assistant Sound Editor

Bob Hagans
Bob Hagans

Color Timer

Randy Fletcher
Randy Fletcher

First Assistant Director

Preston L. Holmes
Preston L. Holmes

Production Supervisor

Rex North
Rex North

Dolly Grip

John Newby
John Newby

Camera Operator

Paul Reuter
Paul Reuter

Assistant Camera

Frank Stettner
Frank Stettner

Sound Recordist

Martin Bernstein
Martin Bernstein

Construction Coordinator

Rudy Gaskins
Rudy Gaskins

Sound Editor

Tom Fleischman
Tom Fleischman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer



Reviews

Wuchak

⭐ 6/10

August 23, 2021

_**When someone does the wrong thing and others react the wrong way**_

On a hot summer day in a predominantly black neighborhood in Brooklyn, one person makes the wrong decision and sets off a chain of events that results in havoc. Rosie Perez is a highlight on the feminine front.

“Do the Right Thing” was Spike Lee’s breakthrough film that he made when he was 31. It’s a stylish and spirited account of a mostly black community in New York Ci… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

June 3, 2024

Whilst there can be no doubt of the potency of the theme here, I thought the nature of the story telling was all over the place and angry. With temperatures rising, literally and metaphorically, the bored youth of an area of Brooklyn are becoming more and more frustrated. The thrust of these frustrations is epitomised by a battle of wills between Italian American pizzeria owner "Sal" (Danny Aiello) and his growing number of African American clien… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$6,500,000

Revenue

$37,300,000

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