Sal tries to communicate what he thinks about his customers to his son Pino.
Spike Lee writes, directs, and stars in this controversial but critically acclaimed drama. In Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, the hottest day of the year results in a race riot when clashing cultures can’t get along. Despite the drama, there are big laughs in these clips in which no one can seem to “Do the Right Thing.”
Sal tries to communicate what he thinks about his customers to his son Pino.
While trying to break up the fight that broke out in Sal's after the hottest day of the year, a policeman chokes Radio Raheem (Bill Nunn) to death
Mister Senor Love Daddy gives a list of great African American Musicians.
Five characters from "Do The Right Thing" give a litany of racial epithets.
Mookie (Spike Lee) delivers food to the DJ, Mister Senor Love Daddy (Samuel L. Jackson)
Buggin Out (that's his name) gets upset because there are no African Americans on the Wall of Fame at Sal's Pizzeria.
Charlie's car gets sprayed by Cee and his friends.
After Mister Mayor (Ossie Davis) risks his life to save a young boy, Mother Sister (Ruby Dee) compliments him.
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