Cry the Beloved Country overview
Synopsis:
This deliberately paced British film about a black rural priest and a white landowner whose paths cross in 1940s South Africa remains one of the most powerful cinematic statements on racism. Based on Alan Paton's landmark novel, Cry the Beloved Country is, in hindsight, naïve in its belief that apartheid would be easier to overcome than history proved it to be, but its intentions are certainly in the right place and it never trivializes the importance of the issue. To the credit of both Paton and director-producer Zoltan Korda, the film maintains a dignity and relevancy that is not always true of other "message" movies from the 1940s and '50s.
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Movie Details:
- Director: Zoltan Korda
- Studio: London Films, Lopert Films, United Artists
- Year: 1951
- Run Time: 111 minutes
- Country: UK, USA
- Language: English
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Drama
- Filmed in: B&W



