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There was an old woman who lived in a…
Via Sirolta Ban. October 2011, Hungary.
TCM made me do it! But I did enjoy this movie.
Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte in the 1951 film, Bright Road. Dorothy takes on the role a teacher who went to great lengths to get her students to learn. This film contains nearly an all-black cast, but was not highly successful. It was criticized for having not dealt with racial and economic questions. Dorothy was attracted to the lack of racial conflict in Bright Road’s storyline. She wrote that she was “profoundly fond of a theme which showed that beneath any color skin, people were simply people. I had a feeling that themes like this might do more real good than the more hard-hitting protest pictures. I wanted any white girl in the audience to look at me performing in this film and be able to say to herself, ‘Why, this schoolteacher could be me.’”