Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaGod, heaven, and several Old Testament stories, including the Creation and Noah's Ark, are described supposedly using the perspective of rural, black Americans.God, heaven, and several Old Testament stories, including the Creation and Noah's Ark, are described supposedly using the perspective of rural, black Americans.God, heaven, and several Old Testament stories, including the Creation and Noah's Ark, are described supposedly using the perspective of rural, black Americans.
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- 4 vittorie totali
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
- Noah
- (as Eddie Anderson)
Frank H. Wilson
- Moses
- (as Frank Wilson)
Edna Mae Harris
- Zeba
- (as Edna M. Harris)
Charles Andrews
- Flatfoot
- (as Chas. Andrews)
Billy Cumby
- Abraham
- (as William Cumby)
- …
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- QuizThe studio's anxiety about this film's all-Black cast is evident in the film's 3:48 minute trailer. It consists of white actor Dick Powell talking directly to the camera, white workers preparing costumes and props, and author Marc Connelly explaining the rationale for the bare sets to a studio executive. According to Connelly, it is how a "simple, devout" people would imagine heaven. At no time are Rex Ingram or any of the film's other stars shown in the preview, and there is only a brief sequence of black extras in a long shot.
- BlooperOne of Noah's son's rides a zebra that is clearly a donkey or mule made to look like a zebra. Two real zebras are loaded while he rides the fake.
- Curiosità sui creditiGod appears in many forms to those who believe in Him. Thousands of Negroes in the Deep South visualize God and Heaven in terms of people and things they know in their everyday life. The Green Pastures is an attempt to portray that humble, reverent conception.
- ConnessioniEdited into Governing Body (2023)
- Colonne sonoreHave You Got Good Religion (Certainly, Lord)
(uncredited)
Traditional spiritual
Performed by the Hall Johnson Choir
Recensione in evidenza
Marc Connelly co-directed and penned this adaptation of his play, based on Roark Bradford's stories of "Ol' Man Adam and His Chillun'", about Louisiana Sunday School youngsters imagining a fanciful Heaven of fish fryin', choir singin', and the Lord God Jehovah performing miracles--including the creation of Earth to drain off all the fermentation! "De Lawd" creates man and woman, but is soon displeased with the way the human race is carrying on, flooding the world after making a pact with poor preacher Noah. All-black variation on Biblical stories might strike some today as a stunt, yet the gloss and professionalism of the Warner Bros. studio is in full evidence. Lots of good humor and intentionally broad strokes make the holy teachings vivid and entertaining--and still their message comes through clearly. "De Lawd" likes his ten-cents cigars, and a little liquor is OK, but He wants to see the folks in church on the Sabbath and not gambling or messing about! Highly enjoyable movie-making, with a hypnotic edge that touches the viewer and tempers the exaggeration in the acting and writing. *** from ****
- moonspinner55
- 11 apr 2009
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- Neger erzählen die Bibel
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 33 minuti
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By what name was The Green Pastures (1936) officially released in Canada in English?
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