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Livin' Large

  • Director: Michael Schultz
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Media Satire, Workplace Comedy
  • Themes: Race Relations, Social Climbing, Work Ethics
  • Main Cast: Terrence "T.C." Carson, Lisa Arrindell, Blanche Baker, Nathaniel "Afrika" Hall, Julia Campbell
  • Release Year: 1991
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

After getting his big break, an aspiring TV reporter (Terrence 'T.C.' Carson) finds that showbiz ain't all it's cracked up to be. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Terrence "T.C." Carson - Dexter Johnson
  • Lisa Arrindell - Toynelle Davis
  • Blanche Baker - Kate Penndragin
  • Nathaniel "Afrika" Hall - Baker Moon
  • Julia Campbell - Missy Carnes
Bernie McInerney - Clifford Worthy; Loretta Devine - Nadine Biggs; Dan Albright - Martin; George Allen - Old Man; Shilla Benning - Dancing Lady; Eddie Billups - Patient; Gerald Brown - Bubba Knuckles; John Burton, Jr. - Policeman; Dan Chandler - Control Room Director; David de Vries - Stage Manager; Jeff Folger - Station Announcer; Tony Franciscus - Four Fingers Felix; Ted Henning - Fabian Marks; Ronald J. Knight - Roger; Ray McKinnon - Harmon; Lonnie R. Smith, Jr. - Policeman; Arlena Starr - Blind Lady; Suzanne Stewart - Mrs. Carnes; Tonea Stewart - Mrs. Davis; Joe Washington - Charles Hempstead; Eloise Whitman - Anna Mae; Wallace Wilkinson - Reverend Carnes; David Dwyer - Police Sergeant; Randal Patrick - Jimmy; Aisha Coley; Shay Griffin; Chemin Sylvia Bernard; C. Harrison Avery - Otis

Credit

Angie Riserbato - Art Director, John Dunn - Costume Designer, Michael Schultz - Director, Christopher Holmes - Editor, Herbie Hancock - Composer (Music Score), Michael Novotny - Production Designer, Peter Lyons Collister - Cinematographer, Peter Lyons - Cinematographer, Hans Brockmann - Producer, David V. Picker - Producer, Derek Kavanagh - Producer, Justin Ackerman - Producer, Penny Barrett - Set Designer, Lonnie Smith - Stunts, William Payne Payne - Screenwriter

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Livin' Large
Directed by Michael Schultz
Produced by David V. Picker
Written by William Mosley-Payne
Starring Terrence "T.C." Carson
Lisa Arrindell Anderson
Loretta Devine
Blanche Baker
Cinematography Peter Collister
Editing by Christopher Holmes
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) 1991
Running time 95 minutes
Country  United States
Language English

Livin' Large! is a 1991 comedy movie starring Terrence "T.C." Carson, Lisa Arrindell Anderson, and Loretta Devine.

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Plot

Carson portrays Dexter Jackson, a young, black deliveryman in Atlanta, Georgia who aspires to become a news reporter. Jackson gets what he considers his big break, when he drives up to a hostage situation. When the reporter on the scene is killed, Dexter steps in and confronts the hostage-taker, who threatens to kill himself on live television. However, Dexter talks the man out of it, and ratings-obsessed executive producer Kate Penndragin (Blanche Baker) later offers Dexter a reporter position at "News 4 Atlanta".

A recurring gag throughout the film involves Jackson seeing himself on TV with notably different facial features, i.e. thinner lips, straight hair, and a lighter complexion. As Kate tries to transform Dexter's urban image (mainly his dreadlocks, clothing, and diction), he begins questioning whether he's starting to sell out as he becomes more and more successful, in other words, he wonders whether becoming successful also means becoming "white".

Although Dexter begins to fulfill his dream, he also starts forgetting where he came from. He alienates those close to him with tabloid-style exposé stories, i.e. a local barber's illegal numbers racket, and a restaurant's unhealthy cooking styles. Dexter loses his fiancé Toynelle (Arrindell Anderson) after a night on the town results in him spending the night with ditzy weather forecaster, Missy Carnes (Julia Campbell). Dexter also betrays his best friend Baker Moon (Nathaniel 'Afrika' Hall) by revealing a local criminal's plan to commit grand theft auto. Baker winds up in the hospital.

After longtime anchor Clifford Worthy (Bernie McInerney) blows up on the air, Kate promotes Dexter to lead anchor and teams him with Missy, much to his chagrin. Kate also arranges a live marriage between the two, which she plans to exploit for ratings. However, in the end, Dexter comes to his senses and calls off the wedding, deciding to go back to Toynelle. He also makes amends to those he stepped over, just to become successful. In the end, Dexter finally reaches his goal, becoming co-anchor at News 4 Atlanta, alongside Clifford Worthy.

Box Office and Business

The movie was released in September 1991, and grossed more than $5 million. [1]

References

  1. ^ Livin' Large! (1991) - Box office / business

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