Danny Aiello plays Salvatore 'Sal' Fragione, the Italian-American owner of the local pizzeria who finds himself at the center of racial tensions.
Spike Lee portrays Mookie, a young Black man working at Sal's pizzeria, who struggles with his sense of responsibility amidst the escalating conflict.
Ossie Davis portrays Da Mayor, an elderly resident of the neighborhood who serves as a wise figure offering advice to the community.
Richard Edson plays Vito Fragione, Sal's younger son who works at the pizzeria and grapples with his loyalty to his family and his friendships in the neighborhood.
John Turturro portrays Pino Fragione, Sal's eldest son who holds deeply ingrained racist attitudes and clashes with the diverse patrons of the pizzeria.
Ruby Dee plays Mother Sister, a respected elder in the community who observes the events unfolding on the block with a keen eye.
Bill Nunn portrays Radio Raheem, a young Black man who walks the streets with a boombox blasting Public Enemy's 'Fight the Power,' symbolizing resistance.
Giancarlo Esposito plays Buggin Out, a passionate young man who questions the lack of representation of African Americans on the pizzeria's 'Wall of Fame.'
Rosie Perez portrays Tina, Mookie's fiery girlfriend who navigates their relationship amidst the tensions surrounding them.
Roger Guenveur Smith plays Smiley, a mentally disabled man who sells postcards featuring images of Black leaders and silently observes the events around him.
Samuel L. Jackson portrays Mister Señor Love Daddy, the local radio DJ who provides a running commentary on the neighborhood's heatwave and escalating tensions.
Paul Benjamin plays ML, a barfly who spends his days at the local bar commenting on the neighborhood's happenings and sharing his wisdom.
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