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Barbershop (2002) — Screenplay

Calvin, a young barber who sold his late father's struggling Chicago shop, must reclaim it before he loses his legacy for good.

Written by
Don D. Scott, Marshall Todd
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Studio
MGM
Length
103 pages

This film offers a compact study in ensemble comedy and character-driven drama within a single day. Its lively dialogue and diverse cast showcase how a talky script can build a cohesive world. The script's balance of humor and heart, especially in its exploration of legacy and community, makes it a strong example of tone management and thematic layering.

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