Cast and Crew
The Cool World stars real Harlem youth, and some real gang members:
- Hampton Clanton (Duke, a fifteen year old)
- Carl Lee (Priest, a neighborhood gangster, gets killed by the Mob)
- Yolanda RodrÃguez (LuAnne, a prostitute used by the Royal Pythons)
- Clarence Williams III (Blood, the gang's president)
- Gary Bolling (Littleman, killed by a rival gang, the Wolves)
- Bostic Felton (Rod)
- Joe Oliver (Angel, leader of the Wolves, gets killed by the Royal Pythons)
- Gloria Foster (Duke's Mom)
- Ted Butler (Mom's lover)
- Marilyn Cox (Priest's woman, a prostitute)
- Antonio Fargas
- The Dizzy Gillespie quintet
Original music by Mal Waldron and cinematography by Baird Bryant
This semi-documentary looking movie was produced by Frederick Wiseman, directed by Shirley Clarke and adapted by her and Carl Lee from the 1959 novel The Cool World by Warren Miller.
A play, written by Miller and Robert Rossen based on the novel, was first shown in Philadelphia and then twice at Broadway's Eugene O'Neill Theatre on February 22 and 23, 1960, featuring Raymond St. Jacques, James Earl Jones, Calvin Lockhart, Hilda Simms, and others. The film helped launch Antonio Fargas, Clarence Williams III, Carl Lee, and Gloria Foster, who married Williams three years later.
The soundtrack to the film was recorded by Dizzy Gillespie and his quintet, and was released as an album in 1964. In 1994, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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