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  • SOUL MAN (part 5)

    Posted by admin on March 8th, 2010 and filed under education scholarship | 18 Comments »

    Harvard Law freshman Mark Watson, having been cut off by his millionaire dad, tries to fund his education by tinting his skin with tanning pills and passing as African-American. But after being nearly evicted by his landlord, arrested by the police, and subjected to an endless barrage of “no offense” racist jokes, he learns that being black isn’t the easy way out by far. But he must face the real repercussions of his ruse when he falls in love with a hardworking black single mother, who is the rightful recipient of the scholarship he received. A surprisingly effective treatment of race and affirmative action issues, comfortably ensconced in conventional “campus comedy” fluff.

    Production Status: Released

    Logline: A young man pretends to be black to receive a scholarship to law school.

    Genres: Comedy

    Running Time: 1 hr. 41 min.

    MPAA Rating: PG-13

    Production Co.: New World Pictures, Balcor Film Investors

    U.S. Box Office: $27,316,198

    Filming Locations: Boston, Massachusetts
    Los Angeles, California

    Produced in: United States

    **I DO NOT OWN SOUL MAN**

    Duration : 0:9:18


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