Cry, The Beloved Country (1951) (UK Import) auf DVD
Cry, The Beloved Country (1951) (UK Import)
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- Herkunftsland:
- Großbritannien, 1951
- Altersfreigabe:
- Dieser Titel ist nicht FSK-geprüft.
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Infos zu Titeln ohne Jugendfreigabe - Artikelnummer:
- 11602035
- UPC/EAN:
- 5055201850492
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 9.10.2023
- Genre:
- Drama
- Spieldauer ca.:
- 91 Min.
- Regie:
- Zoltan Korda
- Darsteller:
- Sidney Poitier, Canada Lee, Charles Carson
- Deutscher Titel:
- Denn sie sollen getröstet werden
- Sprache:
- Englisch
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Cry, the Beloved Country is the BAFTA nominated film of the acclaimed novel by Alan Paton. A black minister, Stephen Kumalo (Canada Lee) lives a quiet life as a parish priest in the back country of South Africa. When his son, Absolom, leaves the small valley where he grew up for the bright lights of the city, he goes missing. After several months of silence, the minister goes to search for him and comes face to face with the squalor and poverty of the Johannesburg slums. Reverend Msimangu (Sidney Poitier) is a young clergyman who joins him in his search, but neither are prepared for what they will discover.
Special Features: Documentaries: 'In Darkest Hollywood'; 'Africa: Alan Paton' (1962), Image Gallery, Interviews: Canada Lee (actor); Lionel Ngakane (actor), African Mirror footage of the world premiere
South African-set drama based on the celebrated novel by Alan Paton.
Set in a little village in the scorched valley of Ixopo, the story revolves around the family of Reverend Stephen Kumalo (Canada Lee). The Reverend's son, Absalom (Lionel Ngakane), has disappeared and his sister, Gertrude (Ribbon Dhlamini), is ill in Johannesburg. Kumalo leaves his poor village with his life savings in order to go to Johannesburg to try to persuade his sister and son to come home but while there he finds his son has been accused of the murder of the son of a farmer. As both fathers suffer, they slowly become friends.
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