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Title:
Paul Robeson. [Disc 4], Citizen of the world
Publisher:
Criterion Collection,
Copyright Date:
©2007
Description:
1 videodisc (165 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Robeson, Paul,--1898-1976--Interviews.
Coal mines and mining--Drama.
Coal miners--Drama.
African Americans--Drama.
Wales--Drama.
Human rights--United States--History--20th century--Drama.
Civil rights--United States--History--20th century--Drama.
Robeson, Paul,--1898-1976.
African Americans.
Civil rights.
Coal miners.
Coal mines and mining.
Human rights.
United States.
Wales.
1900-1999
Drama.
Feature films.
History.
Interviews.
Musical films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Musical films.
Feature films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
DVD-Video discs.
Other Authors:
Robeson, Paul, 1898-1976 nrt nrt
Chapman, Edward, 1901-1977 act
Rigby, Edward, 1879-1951 act
Lack, Simon, 1915-1980 act
Johnson, Janet. act
Thomas, Rachel, 1905-1995 act
Evans, Clifford, 1912-1985.
Jeayes, Allan, 1885-1963.
Merritt, George, 1890-1977.
Lexy, Edward, 1897-1970.
Johnson, Fred, 1899-1971 act
George, Mary. act
Rennick, John. act
Romano, Amelia. act
Stevenson, Houseley, 1879-1953 act
Grant, Louis. act
Hanney, James, 1887-1942 act
Da Silva, Howard, 1909-1986 act
Smith, Art, 1899-1973 act
Conway, Bert, 1915-2002.
Bishop, Richard, 1898-1956.
Jordan, Charley, -1954.
Strauss, Robert, 1913-1975.
Marley, John, 1907-1984.
Connors, Tom, 1917-1965.
Wilson, Harry, 1897-1978.
Cooper, Clancy.
Pedi, Tom, 1913-1996.
MacWilliams, Glen, 1898-1984.
Kellino, Roy, 1912-1956.
Irving, Ernest, 1878-1953.
Strand, Paul, 1890-1976.
Blitzstein, Marc.
Balcon, Michael, 1896-1977 pro
Tennyson, Pen, 1912-1941 aus aus
Jones, Jack. aus
Golding, Louis, 1895-1958 aus
Wolff, David, 1909-1992 aus
Hurwitz, Leo T., 1909-1991 drt drt
Criterion Collection (Firm)
Janus Films.
Studio Canal.
Associated British Film Distributors.
CAPAD (Firm)
Frontier Films (New York, N.Y.)
Other Titles:
Native land (Motion picture : 1942)
Robeson on Pacifica Radio, 1958.
Proud valley.
Native land.
Notes:
Classroom use may be subject to licensing restrictions. Title from disc label. The proud valley: Paul Robeson, Edward Chapman, Edward Rigby, Simon Lack, Janet Johnson, Rachel Thomas, Charles Williams, Dilys Thomas, Jack Jones, Dilys Davies, Clifford Evans, Alan Jeayes, George Merritt, Edward Lexy. Native land: Paul Robeson (narrator), Fred Johnson, Mary George, John Rennick, Amelia Romano, Housely Stevenson, Louis Grant, James Hanney, Howard Da Sylva, Art Smith, Bert Conway, Richard Bishop, Charles Jordan, Vaughn King, Robert Strauss, Dolores Cornell, John Marlieb, Tom Connors, Harry Wilson, Rev. Charles Webber, Virginia Stevens, Clancy Cooper, Tom Pedi. Robeson on Pacifica Radio, 1958: interviewee, Paul Robeson ; interviewers, Elsa Knight Thompson, Harold Winkler. DVD release of the 1940 (The proud valley) and 1942 (Native land) motion pictures. The proud valley based on the story by Herbert Marshall and Alfredda Brilliant. Issued as part of a 4-disc set entitled Paul Robeson : portraits of the artist. Special features: The story of Native land (video interview with cinematographer Tom Hurwitz, son of Native Land co-director Leo Hurwitz).
Contents:
Robeson on Pacifica Radio, 1958 Frontier Films ; commentary by David Wolff ; script by David Wolff, Leo Hurwitz, Paul Strand ; directed by Leo Hurwitz, Paul Strand (1958, ca. 30 min). Native land / Frontier Films ; commentary by David Wolff ; script by David Wolff, Leo Hurwitz, Paul Strand ; directed by Leo Hurwitz, Paul Strand (1942, 88 min.) -- Robeson on Pacifica Radio, 1958 (1958, ca. 30 min).
Summary:
In Proud Valley an African American sailor comes to a Welsh coal mining town in 1938 and helps re-open the mine at the cost of his life. Native Land, a political semi-documentary formed from staged reenactments, leads viewers on an emotional tour of the pre-World War II U.S. and its freedom-based ideologies and looks at the the forces it sees as threatening to undermine America's strengths from within: greedy capitalists, professional strikebreakers, and the Ku Klux Kan. Robeson on Pacifica Radio: Paul Robeson was denied his U.S. passport from 1950 to 1958 after he refused to sign an affidavit stating that he was not a Communist. During this time, Pacifica Radio interviewed Robeson, allowing him to express his personal history and view of the world. This interview was conducted by host Elsa Knight Thompson and Harold Winkler, president of the Pacifica Foundation.
Series:
Criterion collection ; 373
Criterion collection ; 369
Paul Robeson, portraits of the artist
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1077812167
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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