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  1. Fakin' Da Funk

    Fakin' Da Funk

    R1997 · Comedy drama · 1h 29m
  2. Fakin' da Funk is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Tim Chey.It stars Pam Grier, Ernie Hudson, Dante Basco, Tone Loc, Margaret Cho, and Tatyana Ali.The film is about two Asian-American youths trying to adjust to a new environment in South Central Los Angeles, with one being a Chinese boy who was adopted and raised by Black parents, and the other a foreign-exchange student.

    • Tim Chey, Harry Yoo, Darren M. Demetre
    • Tim Chey
    • Tim Chey
  3. Oct 18, 1997 · Fakin' Da Funk: Directed by Timothy A. Chey. With Ernie Hudson, Pam Grier, Margaret Cho, Dante Basco. A Chinese baby boy is adopted by a black couple in ATL.

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    • Comedy
    • Timothy A. Chey
    • 1997-10-18
  4. An adopted Chinese teen and an Asian exchange student (Margaret Cho) try to befriend his African-American peers in the Los Angeles hood.

    • Jun 5, 2017
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  5. Fakin' Da Funk R 1997 1h 29m Comedy Drama List Reviews 64% Audience Score 100+ Ratings An adopted Chinese teen and an Asian exchange student (Margaret Cho) try to befriend peers in the Los Angeles ...

    • (9)
    • Timothy A. Chey
    • R
    • Ernie Hudson
  6. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Adopted into an African-American family, Julian, a young man of Chinese heritage, is accepted into the Lee family and grows up as part of a tight-knit community in Atlanta. When his father dies, Julian is left with the responsibility of raising his younger African-American brother Perry.

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  8. Released July 20th, 1997, 'Fakin Da Funk' stars Dante Basco, Tatyana Ali, Pam Grier, Ernie Hudson The R movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 29 min, and received a user score of 54 (out of 100) on ...

  9. Chinese kid Julian, who was adopted by the black family of Joe and Annabelle Lee and Asian exchange student May-Ling, who is housed with a black family, are trying to adapt to their mostly black neighbourhood of South Central. Timothy A. Chey. Director, Writer.

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