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Title:
Stomp the yard [videorecording] / a Rainforest Films production ; produced by Will Packer ; screenplay by Robert Adetuyi ; directed by Sylvain White.
Format:
[videorecording] /
Publisher:
Sony Pictures TriStar Home Entertainment,
Copyright Date:
c2007
Description:
1 videodisc (114 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Hip-hop dance--Atlanta--Atlanta--Drama.
Fraternities and sororities--Atlanta--Atlanta--Drama.
African American college students--Atlanta--Atlanta--Drama.
Greek letter societies--Atlanta--Atlanta--Drama.
Videodiscs.
African American fraternal organizations--Atlanta--Atlanta--Drama.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Problem youth--Los Angeles--Los Angeles--Drama.
Musical films.
Feature films.
African American universities and colleges--Atlanta--Atlanta--Drama.
Atlanta (Ga.)--Drama.
Atlanta (Ga.)--Drama.
Musical--Feature.
Melodrama.--Feature.
Melodrama.
DVD-Video discs.
Other Authors:
Anderson, Gregory.
Martyn, Richmond Duain.
Best, Oliver Ryan.
Brown, Chris, 1989-
Lennix, Harry J.
Louis, Allan.
Williams, Jermaine.
Pettiford, Valarie.
Alonso, Laz.
White, Brian, 1973 Apr. 21-
Henson, Darrin Dewitt.
Ne-Yo.
Good, Meagan, 1981-
White, Sylvain.
Adetuyi, Robert.
Packer, William.
Short, Columbus.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm).
Rainforest Films (Firm).
Notes:
Special features: Battles. Rivals. Brothers.; The story of Stomp the yard; Filmmaker commentary; extended dance sequence: Get Buck & opening battle; deleted scene; Gag reel. Based on the original screenplay by Gregory Anderson. For private home use only. Columbus Short, Meagan Good, Ne-Yo, Darrin Henson, Brian J. White, Laz Alonso, Valarie Pettiford, Jermaine Williams, Allan Louis, Harry J. Lennix, Chris Brown, Oliver Ryan Best, Richmond Duain Martyn.
Summary:
After the death of his younger brother, D.J., a troubled 19-year-old street dancer from Los Angeles is able to bypass juvenile hall by enrolling in the historically black, Truth University in Atlanta, Georgia. His efforts to get an education and woo the girl he likes are sidelined when he discovers 'stepping,' an old traditional dance performed by African American fraternities and soon finds himself in the middle of a fierce rivalry between the top two campus fraternities. Both, want and need D.J.'s fierce street-style dance moves to win the highly coveted national step show competition.
ISBN:
1424845378
9781424845378
UPC:
043396178793
Locations:
FWPE284 -- Manchester Public Library (Manchester)
VKPE334 -- Oelwein Public Library (Oelwein)

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