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                    (1991)
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Peter Scolari,
Darren McGavin,
Catherine Mary Stewart,
Moses Gunn,
Justin Whalin,
Eugene Byrd,
David Faustino,
Casey Ellison,
Richie Havens,
Cleavon Little,
Jeff Cohen
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Will Mackenzie,
 Michael Robison
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Children & Family,
Family Dramas,
Teen Dramas,
Ages 8-10,
Ages 11-12
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Spanish
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93
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In the 1950s American South, a new friendship forms between two students, one from the elite all-white choir and the other from the local black community, as they navigate racial tensions and the transformative power of music.
                 
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