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  • A Monologue from the film "Barbershop" by Mark Brown, Marshall Todd & Don Scott
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Character Eddie
Gender Male
Age Range(s) Senior (>50)
Type of monologue / Character is Persuasive
Type Dramatic
Year 2002
Period Contemporary
Genre Comedy
Description Eddie defends the barbershop that Calvin has inherited

Summary

Calvin Palmer Jr (Ice Cube) has inherited a barbershop from his father in the south side of Chicago. He decides to sell it to a loan shark named Lester Wallace (Keith David). He soon realizes how important is the barbershop to the community and tries to get the shop back. One of the barbers is Eddie, an old barber who has no clients and big mouth. He constantly compares Calvin Palmer Jr to his dad.

In this monologue Eddie tells Calvin how important the barbershop is to the community.

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Excerpt
Eddie: "Boy, look, look! Look! Your daddy may not had a whole lot of money. Oh, but he was rich, because he invested in people. What'd you think? You think I was the only one he gave a job to, Calvin? No!..."

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