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Pioneers of African-Amercian Cinema - 5-DVD Boxset (DVD) (*)
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$29.99 $23.97

Original Title: Two Knights of Vandeville / A Reckless Rover / Within Our Gates / The Symbol of the Unconquered: A Story of the Ku Klux Klan / By Right of Birth / Body and Soul / Screen Snapshots / Regeneration / The Flying Ace / Ten Nights in a Bar Room / Reverend S.S.
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
1107 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Documentary
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Photo Gallery
Scene Access
Short Film
Booklet
Remastered


Movie filmed in 1915-1946 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
C.N. David
Oscar Micheaux
Harry A. Gant
Richard E. Norman
Roy Calnek
Solomon Sir Jones
Frank Peregini
Richard Maurice
Eloyce Gist
James Gist
Spencer Williams
Richard C. Kahn
Zora Neale Hurston


Written By:
Oscar Micheaux
George Johnson
 
Dora Mitchell
Richard E. Norman
Timothy Shay Arthur
David Starkman
Richard Maurice
Eloyce Gist
James Gist
Spencer Williams
Charles W. Chesnutt
Thomas Sigismund Stribling
Richard C. Kahn
Langston Hughes
W. Somerset Maugham
True T. Thompson


Actors:
Jimmy Marshall
Florence McClain
Frank Montgomery
Bert Murphy
Sam Robinson ..... Rastus Jones
Evelyn Preer ..... Sylvia Landry
Flo Clements ..... Alma Prichard
James D. Ruffin ..... Conrad Drebert - Sylvia's Fiancé
Jack Chenault ..... Larry Prichard - Alma's Stepbrother
William Smith ..... Philip Gentry - A Detective
Charles D. Lucas ..... Dr. V. Vivian
Clarence Brooks ..... Mr. Jones
Anita Thompson
Webb King
Leo Bates
Lester Bates
Helen Childers
Minnie Devereaux
Grace Ellenwood
Beatrice George
Baby Ruth Kimbrough
W.E. Stanley Kimbrough
Lew Meehan
Dora Mitchell
Booker T. Washington
Paul Robeson ..... Rev. Isaiah T. Jenkins / His Brother Sylvester
Marshall Rogers ..... Speakeasy Proprietor
Lawrence Chenault ..... Yello-Curley' Hinds - the Phony Reverend's Former Jailmate
Chester A. Alexander ..... Deacon Simpkins - a Church Elder
Walter Cornick ..... Brother Amos - a Church Elder
Lillian Johnson ..... 'Sis' Caline - a Pious Lady
Stella Mayo ..... Violet Daniels
M.C. Maxwell ..... Jack Roper
Alfred Norcom
Charlie Gaines
R.L. Brown
Laurence Criner ..... Capt. Billy Stokes
Kathryn Boyd ..... Ruth Sawtelle
Boise De Legge ..... Blair Kimball
Harold Platts ..... Finley Tucker
Charles Gilpin ..... Joe Morgan - the Former Mill Owner
Myra Burwell ..... Fannie Morgan - Joe's Wife
Lawrence Chenault ..... Simon Slade - the Landlord
Harry Henderson ..... Willie Hammond - the Judge's Son
William A. Clayton Jr. ..... Harvey Green - the Gambler
Harry Henderson ..... Alvin Hillyard -aka Arthu Jones
Norman Johnstone ..... Eddie Blake
Ann Kennedy ..... Lucretia Green
Lucia Lynn Moses ..... Louise Howard
William E. Pettus ..... 'Spike' Howard
Lawrence Chenault ..... Ralph Hathaway
Pearl McCormack ..... Alice Hathaway
Richard Maurice ..... Sundaisy
Sammie Fields ..... Louis Perry
Orine Johnson ..... June Blackwell / Hope Sundaisy
Wanda Maurice ..... Little Hope Sundaisy
Eloyce Gist
Celeste Cole ..... Self
Amon Davis ..... Self
Donald Heywood
Sara Martin
Tim Moore
Andrew Tribble
Eunice Brooks ..... Edith Duval
Stanley Morrell ..... Jean Baptiste
Celeste Cole ..... A Singer
Kathleen Noisette ..... Madge
Charles R. Moore ..... Jack Stewart
Nora Newsome ..... Agnes Stewart
Thurston Briggs
Spencer Williams
Carl Mahon ..... Alonzo White
Starr Calloway ..... Norma Shepard
Alice B. Russell ..... Miss Warren
Eunice Brooks ..... Mary Austin
Minto Cato ..... Mary's sister
John Everett ..... Jeff Ballinger
Frank H. Wilson ..... Wade Washington
Lawrence Chenault ..... Gary Martin
A.B. DeComathiere ..... Anthony
Laura Bowman ..... Ida Morton
Willor Lee Guilford ..... Letha Watkins
Tressie Mitchell ..... Charlotte Evans
Mabel Garrett ..... Ida Groves
Lucille Lewis ..... Rena Walden
Walter Fleming ..... John Walden
Laura Bowman ..... Molly Walden
Lawrence Chenault ..... Judge Straight
Lorenzo Tucker ..... John Warwick
Carl Mahon ..... Frank Fowler
Barrington Guy ..... George Tryon
Carman Newsome ..... Peter Siner
Ethel Moses ..... Cissie Deldine
Alec Lovejoy ..... Tump Pack
Trixie Smith ..... Caroline Siner
Hazel Lisz ..... Rose
Ida Forsyne ..... Nan Berry Deldine
Herb Jeffries ..... Bob Blake
Lucius Brooks ..... Dusty
Artie Young ..... Betty Jackson
F.E. Miller ..... Slim Perkins
Spencer Williams ..... Pete
Clarence Brooks ..... Buck Thorne
Cathryn Caviness ..... Sister Martha Ann Jackson
Spencer Williams ..... Razz Jackson
Juanita Riley ..... Sister Jenkins
Reather Hardeman ..... Sister Ellerby
Rogenia Goldthwaite ..... The Angel
James B. Jones ..... Satan
Francine Everett ..... Gertie La Rue
Don Wilson ..... Diamond Joe
Katherine Moore ..... Stella Van Johnson
Alfred Hawkins ..... Jonathan Christian
David Boykin ..... Ezra Crumm
L.E. Lewis ..... Papa Bridges


Synopsis:
Among the most fascinating chapters in film history is that of the so-called race films which flourished between the 1920s and 1940s. Unlike the black cast films produced within Hollywood studio system, these films not only starred African Americans but were also funded, written, produced, edited, distributed, and often exhibited by people of colour. Entrepreneurial filmmakers built an industry apart from the Hollywood establishment, cultivating visual and narrative styles that were uniquely their own. Previously circulated in poor-quality 16mm print, these digitally restored presentations allow modern audiences to witness the legacies of Oscar Micheaux, Spencer Williams, Zora Neale Hurston and James and Eloyce Gist with fresh eyes. These pioneers of African-American cinema were truly innovative. The Films: Two Knights of Vandeville (1915) A Reckless Rover (1918) Within Our Gates (1920) The Symbol of the Unconquered: A Story of the Ku Klux Klan (1920) By Right of Birth (1921) Body and Soul (1925) Screen Snapshots (1920) Regeneration (1923) The Flying Ace (1926) Ten Nights in a Bar Room (1926) Reverend S.S. Jones Home Movies (1924-1928) The Scar of Shame (1929) Eleven P.M. (1928) Hell-Bound Train (1930) Verdict: Not Guilty (1933) The Darktown Revue (1931) The Exile (1931) Hot Biskits (1931) The Girl from Chicago (1932) Ten Minutes to Live (1932) Veiled Aristocrats (1932) Birthright (1938) The Bronze Buckaroo (1939) Zora Neale Hurston Fieldwork Footage (1928) Commandment Keeper Church (1940) The Blood of Jesus (1941) Dirty Gertie from Harlem, U.S.A. (1946) Moses Sisters Interview (1978)



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