Native Son [Blu-ray]

Native Son [Blu-ray]

Director: Pierre Chenal Cast: John Elhert
John Elhert
, Richard Wright
Richard Wright
, Jean Wallace
Jean Wallace
, Gloria Madison
Gloria Madison
Pierre Chenal
Native Son [Blu-ray]

Native Son [Blu-ray]

Director: Pierre Chenal Cast: John Elhert
John Elhert
, Richard Wright
Richard Wright
, Jean Wallace
Jean Wallace
, Gloria Madison
Gloria Madison
Pierre Chenal

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Overview

African-American playwright Richard Wright's 1940 novel Native Son was too explosive for any Hollywood studio in 1951. However, an enterprising Argentine filmmaking firm was able to attain American backing (and a few location shots filmed in Chicago) for a cheap but satisfying cinemazation of the novel. Author Wright himself is cast as Bigger Thomas, a young Chicago black man who chafes at the thought of never being considered an equal in a white-dominated society. Bigger gets a job as chauffeur for a wealthy white family, who hope in their own naïve fashion to help Thomas graduate from the ghetto. The family's daughter (Jean Wallace) talks Bigger into driving her to a labor rally so that she can rendezvous with her "radical" boy friend (in the novel, the boy was an avowed Marxist, but this aspect was toned down for the politically volatile early 1950s). On the way home, Bigger misinterprets the girl's kindnesses towards him as being sexually motivated. Later on, Bigger drives the girl home after she's been on a drunken binge. She awakens and screams at him; the confused Bigger, certain that he'll be accused of attempted rape, accidentally kills the girl. He hides the body, fearing that discovery of his crime will prompt a lynching. The girl's boyfriend is accused of kidnapping her, a suspicion that Bigger has a hand in fomenting. Once he is found out, Bigger takes it on the lam with his ghetto girlfriend (Gloria Madison). Partly out of rage over his station in life, and partly out of confusion over the series of events that have led to his current plight, Bigger kills again just before the cops close in. Richard Wright's thesis was that, while Bigger Thomas was certainly responsible for his crimes, his mixed-up behavior was a by-product of white society's ongoing suppression of blacks. This isn't quite as clear-cut in the film version of Native Son as it was in the novel (or the stage play, which was presented by Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre in 1941).

Product Details

Release Date: 07/19/2022
UPC: 0738329257644
Original Release: 1951
Rating: NR
Source: Kino Classics
Language: English
Time: 1:48:00
Sales rank: 24,865

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Richard Wright Bigger Thomas
Jean Wallace Mary Dalton
Gloria Madison Bessie Mears
Nicholas Joy Mr. Dalton
Ruth Roberts Mrs. Dalton
Charles Cane Det. Britten
Jean Michael Jan Herlons
Jorge Rigaud Farley
George Green Panama
Willa Pearl Curtis Hannah Thomas
Don Dean Max
Ned Campbell Buckley
Charles Simmonds Ernie
Leslie Straughn Buddy Thomas
Lidia Alves Vera Thomas
George Nathanson Joe
George Roos Scoop
Lewis MacKenzie Stanley
Cecile Lezard Peggy

Technical Credits
Pierre Chenal Director
Jaime Prades Producer
Richard Wright Screenwriter
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