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Set in the summer of 1976, the movie follows the adventures of Drew Tate ([[Larenz Tate]]), a shy 16-year-old from [[upstate New York]], when he and his family spend two weeks with affluent relatives on Martha's Vineyard. Drew's parents, Kenny ([[Joe Morton]]) and Brenda ([[Suzzanne Douglass]]), worry that their son is emotionally disturbed. His favorite companion is a doll with which he engages in animated conversations. They also fear that a fire he accidentally set in the family garage foreshadows a future as an arsonist.
Set in the summer of 1976, the movie follows the adventures of Drew Tate ([[Larenz Tate]]), a shy 16-year-old from [[upstate New York]], when he and his family spend two weeks with affluent relatives on Martha's Vineyard. Drew's parents, Kenny ([[Joe Morton]]) and Brenda ([[Suzzanne Douglass]]), worry that their son is emotionally disturbed. His favorite companion is a doll with which he engages in animated conversations. They also fear that a fire he accidentally set in the family garage foreshadows a future as an arsonist.


On Martha's Vineyard, Drew is thrown into an affluent, party-loving [[African-American|black]] society that congregates on a beach known as the ''Inkwell''. The visit is also the occasion of some bitter family strife. Drew's Aunt Francis ([[Vanessa Bell Calloway]]) and her husband, Spencer ([[Glynn Turman]]), are [[Conservatism|conservative]]s whose walls are plastered with pictures of [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] dignitaries such as [[Barry Goldwater]] and [[Ronald Reagan]]. (Who they keep saying will become President someday.) Kenny, a former [[Black Panther]], and Spencer argue furiously about racial issues.
On Martha's Vineyard, Drew is thrown into an affluent, party-loving [[African-American|black]] society that congregates on a beach known as the ''Inkwell''. The visit is also the occasion of some bitter family strife. Drew's Aunt Francis ([[Vanessa Bell Calloway]]) and her husband, Spencer ([[Glynn Turman]]), are [[Conservatism|conservative]]s whose walls are plastered with pictures of [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] dignitaries such as [[Barry Goldwater]] and [[Ronald Reagan]] (who they keep saying will become President someday). Kenny, a former [[Black Panther]], and Spencer argue furiously about racial issues.


''The Inkwell'' follows Drew's bumbling pursuit of the insufferably snooty Lauren ([[Jada Pinkett Smith]]). He also befriends Heather ([[Adrienne-Joi Johnson]]), a young woman whose husband, Harold ([[Morris Chestnut]]), is a faithless louse. The movie comes to an end on the [[Independence Day (United States)|Fourth of July]], when the [[United States Bicentennial|Bicentennial]] fireworks end up symbolizing not just [[United States|America's]] 200th birthday but Drew finally losing his virginity with Heather.
''The Inkwell'' follows Drew's bumbling pursuit of the insufferably snooty Lauren ([[Jada Pinkett Smith]]). He also befriends Heather ([[Adrienne-Joi Johnson]]), a young woman whose husband, Harold ([[Morris Chestnut]]), is a faithless louse. The movie comes to an end on the [[Independence Day (United States)|Fourth of July]], when the [[United States Bicentennial|Bicentennial]] fireworks end up symbolizing not just [[United States|America's]] 200th birthday but Drew finally losing his virginity with Heather.

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The Inkwell
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMatty Rich
Written byTrey Ellis
Paris Qualles
Produced byIrving Azoff
Matthew Baer
Jon J. Jashni
Guy Riedel
StarringLarenz Tate
Joe Morton
Suzzanne Douglass
Glynn Turman
Vanessa Bell Calloway
Morris Chestnut
Distributed byTouchstone Pictures
Release date
April 22, 1994
Running time
110 minutes
CountryTemplate:Film US
LanguageEnglish
Budget$8,000,000 (approximately)
Box office$8,880,705

The Inkwell is a 1994 romantic comedy/drama film, directed by Matty Rich. This movie stars Larenz Tate, Joe Morton, Suzzanne Douglass, Glynn Turman, and Vanessa Bell Calloway. The Inkwell is about a 16-year-old boy coming of age on Martha's Vineyard in the summer of 1976.

Plot summary

Set in the summer of 1976, the movie follows the adventures of Drew Tate (Larenz Tate), a shy 16-year-old from upstate New York, when he and his family spend two weeks with affluent relatives on Martha's Vineyard. Drew's parents, Kenny (Joe Morton) and Brenda (Suzzanne Douglass), worry that their son is emotionally disturbed. His favorite companion is a doll with which he engages in animated conversations. They also fear that a fire he accidentally set in the family garage foreshadows a future as an arsonist.

On Martha's Vineyard, Drew is thrown into an affluent, party-loving black society that congregates on a beach known as the Inkwell. The visit is also the occasion of some bitter family strife. Drew's Aunt Francis (Vanessa Bell Calloway) and her husband, Spencer (Glynn Turman), are conservatives whose walls are plastered with pictures of Republican dignitaries such as Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan (who they keep saying will become President someday). Kenny, a former Black Panther, and Spencer argue furiously about racial issues.

The Inkwell follows Drew's bumbling pursuit of the insufferably snooty Lauren (Jada Pinkett Smith). He also befriends Heather (Adrienne-Joi Johnson), a young woman whose husband, Harold (Morris Chestnut), is a faithless louse. The movie comes to an end on the Fourth of July, when the Bicentennial fireworks end up symbolizing not just America's 200th birthday but Drew finally losing his virginity with Heather.

Cast

The film is notable for featuring several cast members from the popular sitcom A Different World.

In the 2000 episode "Men" of the series Third Watch, the paramedic character 'Doc' refers to summer vacations spent at "the Inkwell on the island", without describing precisely what he means.