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US Mall 1 - Midnight Ramble - The Story of the Black Film Industry

Midnight Ramble - The Story of the Black Film Industry
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Manufacturer: Shanachie Video
Starring: James Avery, Toni Cade Bambara, St. Claire Bourne Sr., Pearl Bowser, Dorothy Delfs
Directed By: Pearl Bowser
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303408507
Format: Black & White
ISBN: 6303408508
Label: Shanachie Video
Manufacturer: Shanachie Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Shanachie Video
Release Date: 1995-02-13
Running Time: 56
Studio: Shanachie Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1994-10-26

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Summary: Historic Documentary
Comment: Midnight Ramble is a great documentary that goes along with the other documentary, That's Black Entertainment, to display and discuss our story in this country of our contributions to cinema. A very worthy purchase to add to your library.

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Summary: Midnight Ramble - Worth Watching
Comment: Midnight Ramble is useful for everyone to see, simply because it corrects the impressions delivered by traditional stereotypes of blacks seen in American films up through 1965.

Students of business and entrepeneurship will appreciate the creativity and tenacity of black filmmakers and exhibitors, who built and maintained an industry under difficult circumstances.

Film buffs and film historians will likely be fascinated by the actual number, character and composition of early black films. The body of work is significant and several of the films are stand-outs in terms of concept and execution.

This one-hour presentation offers diverse input and is well-researched (typical of programs aired by PBS). Enjoyable, informative, moderately slow but steady pace. Recommend for cultural, social, racial, economic and film historians and students and the general public

MTS Aug 2007


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