Following an impressive freshman debut and sophomore follow-up, "Do The Right Thing" served as Spike Lee's audacious arrival as an influential filmmaker in the movie industry. After exploring the issue of control in "She's Gotta Have It" with a micro-budget of less than $200,000, Lee creatively examined divisions within the Black community with the musical comedy "School Daze."

By the time he produced his third film, Lee had established his own production company in the heart of Brooklyn. It...

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