Why the fuck are they all talking in that American jive sort of manner? Was the world cinema so enthralled with Hollywood that that even British films had to adopt this pseudo beatnik twang.
@rankingtrevor Seeing as they're all dressed like Sam Spade, I'm afraid so: film-noir had been big business for most of the '50s, and in true British fashion, the London-based studios came late to the party with this kind of thing when Hollywood had already tossed out the trilbies in favour of Marilyn fever.
i was shocked the first time i saw this movie. it was b4 i really became aware that movies like this & pinky & imitation of life existed. i wonder why this is a topic that cinema no longer feels the need to explore among the plethora of period dramas that come out every year. how about a family finding out that their legendary matriarch was a "lily white" & the effect that discovery has on the family? i'd watch. i'm no expert if anybody knows of more put me on.
No masterpiece, I agree, and with some awful dialogue, but it was one of the first British films to take Black characters out of the African "jungle", rid them of spears and loincloths, and place them in a British (urban) context. This was ground-breaking stuff for 1959 but giving it a BAFTA for Best British Film was silly. Read Stephen Bourne's acclaimed book Black in the British Frame - The Black Experience in British Film & Television (Continuum, 2001) for more info on the subject.
Sorry, but it took me a ridiculously long time to even do this clip - I'm rubbish at that sort of thing. There are usually copies available on eBay - there's one on sale now from someone in Ireland.
Terrible acting, dialogue and black minstrel stereotypes LOL
rankingtrevor 2 months ago
Why the fuck are they all talking in that American jive sort of manner? Was the world cinema so enthralled with Hollywood that that even British films had to adopt this pseudo beatnik twang.
rankingtrevor 2 months ago
@rankingtrevor Seeing as they're all dressed like Sam Spade, I'm afraid so: film-noir had been big business for most of the '50s, and in true British fashion, the London-based studios came late to the party with this kind of thing when Hollywood had already tossed out the trilbies in favour of Marilyn fever.
CashMyCheque 4 days ago
i was shocked the first time i saw this movie. it was b4 i really became aware that movies like this & pinky & imitation of life existed. i wonder why this is a topic that cinema no longer feels the need to explore among the plethora of period dramas that come out every year. how about a family finding out that their legendary matriarch was a "lily white" & the effect that discovery has on the family? i'd watch. i'm no expert if anybody knows of more put me on.
fanatic709 2 months ago
1:36 johnny "awful-pullover"
norristerse 4 months ago
No masterpiece, I agree, and with some awful dialogue, but it was one of the first British films to take Black characters out of the African "jungle", rid them of spears and loincloths, and place them in a British (urban) context. This was ground-breaking stuff for 1959 but giving it a BAFTA for Best British Film was silly. Read Stephen Bourne's acclaimed book Black in the British Frame - The Black Experience in British Film & Television (Continuum, 2001) for more info on the subject.
TheLizzie12 1 year ago
can you post up the whole thing?
alisadm 1 year ago
Sorry, but it took me a ridiculously long time to even do this clip - I'm rubbish at that sort of thing. There are usually copies available on eBay - there's one on sale now from someone in Ireland.
BuffOrpington7 1 year ago
I've never seen so much bad acting in such a short clip. And the stereotyping is hilarious. It makes this film appealing in a cheesy kind of way.
Ocelot1962 1 year ago
Been wanting to wacth this film for years.
funkstagazza 2 years ago
If you ever watched Gerry Anderson's UFO he was in that as Lt. Mark Bradley, the moon base interceptor pilot.
hynap 2 years ago
I thought he looked familiar...
BuffOrpington7 2 years ago
the "johnny" who runs out of the club at the end of the clip is the getaway bus driver in "the italian job"
j43ms 2 years ago