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    The Corner is a 2000 HBO drama television miniseries based on the nonfiction book The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood (1997) by David Simon and Ed Burns, and adapted for television by David Simon and David Mills. It premiered on HBO in the United States on April 16, 2000, and concluded its six-part run on May 21, 2000.

  2. The Corner is a 2000 TV mini series that follows a West Baltimore family living in poverty and addiction on the front lines of America's drug war. It stars T.K. Carter, Khandi Alexander, Sean Nelson and others, and won 3 Primetime Emmys.

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    • 2000-04-16
    • Crime, Drama
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  3. 1 Season. HBO. Drama. TVMA. Watchlist. A tough Emmy-winning series about a drug-infested neighborhood in 1990s Baltimore and the broken, battered families who struggle every day to survive.

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  4. Miniseries – The Corner. Powerfully performed and authentically written, The Corner is an unwavering depiction of life under the thumb of addiction and poverty. The life of a family...

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    • T.K. Carter
    • Charles S. Dutton
    • April 16, 2000
  5. Synopsis. The Corner presents the world of Fayette Street using real names and real events. The miniseries tells the true story of men, women and children living amid the open-air drug markets of West Baltimore. It chronicles a year in the lives of 15-year-old DeAndre McCullough, his mother Fran Boyd, and his father Gary McCullough, as well as ...

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  8. Apr 16, 2000 · The Corner is a 2000 HBO drama television miniseries based on the nonfiction book The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood by David Simon and Ed Burns and adapted for television by Simon and David Mills.

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