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All 33 Lonette McKee Movies (in Order)

Dive into the world of Lonette McKee and explore her notable filmography. This roundup highlights her most memorable movies, offering an insightful look into her acting career and the unique roles she’s played.

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1. Quadroon (1971)

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Experience a captivating journey through love, passion, and brutality in the 1971 drama, “Quadroon. ” Set on a notorious southern plantation during the tumultuous era of slavery, the film weaves together a gripping tale of love, lust, violence, and murder. Starring Kathy McKee, Tim Kincaid, and Robert Priest, “Quadroon” explores the dark underbelly of the slave era, featuring shocking scenes of pistol duels, wrestling, and betting, as well as a scandalous luxury brothel.



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2. Sparkle (1976)

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Sparkle, ” a 1976 drama-musical film set in 1950s Harlem, follows the story of three sisters who form a singing group, facing challenges as their success threatens to tear their relationships apart. The film delves into themes of sisterhood, ambition, and the dangers of fame.



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3. Which Way Is Up? (1977)

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Richard Pryor stars in the hilarious 1977 comedy “Which Way Is Up? ” which tells the tale of migrant worker Leroy Jones (Pryor), who inadvertently becomes the leader of a labor union after an act of innocent heroism. Caught in the crossfire of the union’s conflict with its corrupt bosses, Leroy is forced to flee his hometown, leaving Annie Mae (Lonette McKee) and a comically eccentric cast of characters, including his sexually-obsessed father, Rufus (Pryor again).



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4. Cuba (1979)

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Cuba” (1979) is a riveting adventure that takes place in pre-Revolution Cuba. The film centers around a British mercenary who arrives with the aim of training General Batista’s army against the guerrillas led by Castro. As if this weren’t challenging enough, he also finds himself caught in a passionate love triangle with a former lover, who is now married to an unsavory plantation owner.



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5. The Cotton Club (1984)

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The Cotton Club” transports viewers to the jazz-infused, opulent world of Harlem’s most notorious nightclub in the 1920s and ’30s. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and written by William Kennedy, Francis Ford Coppola, and Mario Puzo, the film showcases the lives of jazz musicians, dancers, and patrons, intertwining with a dangerous underworld involving gangsters such as Dutch Schultz. It also explores the era of Prohibition and the infamous speakeasy atmosphere.



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6. Brewster’s Millions (1985)

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Brewster’s Millions” is a hilariously outrageous comedy where minor-league baseball player Monty Brewster is handed a fortune of $30 million, but with an extraordinary catch - he must spend it all within a mere 30 days! . The twist? . He can’t own any assets, destroy the money, gift it, donate it, or reveal the deal to anyone.



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7. ‘Round Midnight (1986)

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‘Round Midnight, released in 1986, is a captivating drama that tells the story of a troubled yet talented musician searching for solace in Paris. When facing the weight of his problems back in the US, this artist leaves his troubles behind and finds a new home in the city of love.



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8. Gardens of Stone (1987)

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Gardens of Stone” is a powerful drama directed by Francis Ford Coppola, released in 1987. The film explores the emotional struggles of a military Sergeant, portrayed by James Caan, who fights to save the lives of young soldiers being sent to Vietnam. With a focus on the Vietnam experience, the Sergeant forms a strained relationship with a liberal reporter, Anjelica Huston, and develops a father-son bond with a young volunteer, D. B. Sweeney.



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9. Dangerous Passion (1990)

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Dangerous Passion, released in 1990, is a high-octane action-crime thriller that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Carl Weathers stars as a dedicated security man, landing a job with the charismatic but ruthless gangster, Billy Dee Williams. The two worlds collide as Weathers forms an instant connection with the gangster’s beguiling wife, Lonette McKee.



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10. Jungle Fever (1991)

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Experience the passionate tale of infidelity and interracial love in “Jungle Fever, ” a riveting drama released in 1991. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Spike Lee, this compelling film follows a married black architect who embarks on an affair with an Italian secretary, causing tension and turmoil within his close-knit Harlem community. As friends and family react to this unexpected twist, relationships are tested, and a complex web of emotions unfolds.



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11. Malcolm X (1992)

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Malcolm X, ” released in 1992, is a gripping biographical epic that explores the life and story of the enigmatic Black Nationalist leader. From his humble beginnings as a small-time gangster to his transformation through the Nation of Islam, this film takes viewers on a powerful journey through history.



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12. The African Burial Ground: An American Discovery (1994)

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The African Burial Ground: An American Discovery” is a compelling four-part documentary series that delves into the history of the African American experience in New York. Primarily geared towards high school students, the series explores the crucial connection between urban archaeology, social activism, and the African Burial Ground, a poignant discovery that transformed the narrative of New York’s past. Directed by David Kutz and written by Christopher Moore, the series prominently features Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee as guest narrators, providing viewers with a richly textured narrative that intertwines history, activism, and personal anecdotes.



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13. To Dance with Olivia (1997)

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To Dance with Olivia is a poignant drama, released in 1997, that follows the gripping tale of a grieving lawyer who embarks on a personal journey to defend a farmer accused of injurying a young boy. The lawyer’s decision to take on this case puts him at odds with his old friend, an influential local politician, who is the boy’s father. As the lawyer delves deeper into the case, he learns valuable lessons about friendship, betrayal, and the power of redemption.



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14. He Got Game (1998)

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He Got Game” (1998) is a powerful and thrilling drama directed by Spike Lee. The film stars Denzel Washington as a basketball player whose father, played by Washington himself, is sentenced to prison. The father makes a desperate plea to the son to attend a college, hoping it will result in a shorter sentence for him. The movie explores themes of father-son rivalry, redemption, and the power of sports in the face of adversity.



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15. Blind Faith (1998)

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In the gripping drama “Blind Faith” (1998), John Williams, a principled black lawyer, is faced with defending his nephew Charlie, who confessed to strangling a white boy to death. Torn between his client’s guilt and his belief in Charlie’s innocence, John embarks on a mission to uncover the truth behind the murder.



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16. A Day in Black and White (1999)

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A Day in Black and White” is a captivating independent drama film released in 1999, directed and co-written by Desmond Hall. The movie explores the complexities of racial tensions between two men, referred to as Black Man and White Man.



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17. Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years (1999)

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Get ready for an inspiring tale of resilience and perseverance! “Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years, ” released in 1999, is a touching story about Sadie and Bessie Delany, two African-American sisters who lived well into their centenary. Raised on a North Carolina college campus by their father—a trailblazing first African-American Episcopal bishop who was himself born a slave—and a mother with a rich multiracial background, the sisters’ lives were far from ordinary. The film delves into the sisters’ journey as they overcome adversity with the unwavering support of each other and their family.



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18. Celebrate the Soul of American Music (1999)

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Dive into the heart and soul of American music in “Celebrate the Soul of American Music, ” a captivating 1999 TV special. Directed by Dennis Rosenblatt and brought to life by the masterful writing of Rita Cash, this extraordinary production showcases an unforgettable lineup of talented stars. Featuring T.



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19. Fast Food Fast Women (2000)

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Fast Food Fast Women” is a charming romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love and self-discovery. Set in the bustling city of New York, the film follows the lives of three characters struggling to find love and connection amidst the chaos of their lives.



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20. Men of Honor (2000)

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Men of Honor” takes you on a journey through time, delving into the challenges of racial discrimination that African Americans faced in the 1960s. The riveting drama, directed by George Tillman Jr. , follows the life of Carl Brashear, the first African-American U. S.



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21. For Love of Olivia (2001)

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Step into the world of 1960s Southern politics and justice in the heartwarming drama, “For Love of Olivia. ” This captivating story follows a small-town lawyer as he faces personal and professional challenges to protect his wife’s “secret. ” Amidst his quest to defend a young man accused of murder, the lawyer also takes on the job of running for Congress, all while facing threats to his family. This compelling tale of loyalty and courage is set against the backdrop of a transformative era in American history. With remarkable performances by Louis Gossett Jr. , Lonette McKee, and Kathryne Dora Brown, “For Love of Olivia” promises to sweep viewers off their feet with its heartfelt narrative and captivating storyline.



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22. Lift (2001)

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Lift” is a riveting, crime-drama film set in the heart of inner-city Boston, where the protagonist, Niecy, excels at her job as a shoplifter of clothes and credit cards. However, she’s enticed into much more dangerous waters, lured into a diamond heist. The film masterfully explores her journey and the price she ultimately must pay for her criminal endeavors, showcasing a blend of high-stakes action, suspense, and unexpected twists.



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23. Honey (2003)

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Honey” is a 2003 film that stars Jessica Alba as a tough, sexy choreographer named Honey. When her mentor gives her an ultimatum that could make or break her career, Honey is forced to make a difficult choice: sleep with him or be blacklisted. As she navigates the world of hip hop dance and the pressure to succeed, Honey discovers her inner strength and resilience.



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24. She Hate Me (2004)

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She Hate Me, ” the groundbreaking 2004 film by legendary director Spike Lee, explores the intertwining worlds of male prostitution, lesbianism, and business corruption. The movie follows the story of a former biotech executive, wrongfully dismissed for uncovering company corruption. Framing himself for a crime he didn’t commit, he starts a controversial business that sees him ‘impersonating’ wealthy lesbians to impregnate them for profit.



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25. ATL (2006)

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ATL, released in 2006, takes us on a rollercoaster ride through the lives of four high school friends as they navigate the challenges of life after graduation, set against the backdrop of their local rollerskating rink, Cascade. The film explores themes of friendship, ambition, and growing up, while weaving in elements of comedy, crime, and drama.



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26. Honey 2 (2011)

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Honey 2” is a musical comedy-drama that revolves around the life of Maria Ramirez, a talented dancer released from juvenile detention. This story unfolds as she discovers a new passion with a fresh dance crew, reigniting her love for dance and embracing her newfound sense of freedom. Directed by Bille Woodruff and written by Alyson Fouse and Blayne Weaver, the movie features a star-studded cast, including Gee Alexander, Gerry Bednob, and Aaron Benjamin.



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27. This Narrow Place (2011)

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This Narrow Place” (2011) is a gripping drama film that follows a young Palestinian man as he smuggles himself into the United States in search of justice. Reuniting with his estranged sister, he embarks on an unlikely friendship with a lonely drug addict while on his quest to hold the American company responsible for the bomb that killed his young brother in Gaza accountable. As tensions rise, the protagonist must navigate the delicate balance of seeking revenge and forging a connection with an unexpected ally.



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28. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)

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Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen” is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.



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29. LUV (2012)

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LUV” is a powerful 2012 crime drama that delves into the complexities of family relationships and the struggle of growing up. Directed by Sheldon Candis and written by Candis and Justin Wilson, the film follows an 11-year-old African American boy named PJ, who spends a day with his estranged ex-convict uncle, Vincent. PJ idolizes Vincent and longs for a connection with the man, but quickly learns that his uncle’s criminal past intertwines with his own life in heartbreaking ways.



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30. Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic (2013)

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Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic” is an intimate and intriguing documentary that unravels the complex life and times of one of the greatest stand-up comedians of all time. From humble beginnings to meteoric success, the film delves into the triumphs and challenges faced by Richard Pryor, a comedian whose unique blend of humor and raw honesty continues to captivate audiences.



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31. Whitney (2015)

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Whitney” is a gripping biographical drama that unfolds the life of the legendary Whitney Houston. The movie captures her meteoric rise to fame and her stormy relationship with her husband, Bobby Brown.



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32. Against the Jab (2015)

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Against the Jab” is a riveting blend of comedy and drama that delves into the journey of triumph over adversity. Set against the lively backdrop of a radio show, the film tackles the repercussions of DJ Mike’s prank phone calls, pushing ethical boundaries to the extreme. Amidst the chaos, the story unfolds, asking the question: does he truly cross the line?



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33. The Craft: Legacy (2020)

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The Craft: Legacy” brings a modern take to the classic “The Craft” by focusing on a diverse group of high school students who form a coven of witches. Zoe Lister-Jones directs this dark fantasy drama, where the themes of witchcraft, Mexican-American culture, transgender issues, and feminism intertwine to create a compelling narrative.



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