Brock Peters (To Kill a Mockingbird) is Stephen Kumalo, a black South African minister searching the unfamiliar back alleys and shantytowns of Johannesburg for his son, Absalom.
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Brock Peters | ... |
Stephen Kumalo
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Melba Moore | ... |
Irina
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Raymond St. Jacques | ... |
John Kumalo
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Clifton Davis | ... |
Absalom
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Paul Rogers | ... |
James Jarvis
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Paula Kelly | ... |
Rose
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Alan Weeks | ... |
Matthew
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Paulene Myers | ... |
Grace
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John Williams | ... |
Judge
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Ivor Barry | ... |
Carmichael
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Harvey Jason | ... |
Arthur Jarvis
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Ji-Tu Cumbuka | ... |
Johannes
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H.B. Barnum III | ... |
Alex
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Myrna White | ... |
Linda
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William Glover | ... |
Eland
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Albert Popwell | ... |
William
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John Holland | ... |
Van Jarsdale
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John Hawker | ... |
Paulus
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Bill Walker | ... |
Servant
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Michael-James Wixted | ... |
Edward Jarvis
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Directed by
Daniel Mann |
Written by
Maxwell Anderson | ... | (play) |
Alfred Hayes | ... | () |
Alan Paton | ... | (novel) |
Produced by
Robert A. Goldston | ... | supervising producer (uncredited) |
Ely A. Landau | ... | producer |
Les Landau | ... | associate producer |
Edward Lewis | ... | executive producer |
Cinematography by
Robert B. Hauser |
Editing by
Walter Hannemann |
Art Direction by
Jack Martin Smith |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ridgeway Callow | ... | assistant director |
Les Landau | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
James A. Corbett | ... | re-recording mixer |
Roger Sword | ... | sound editor |
Don S. Walden | ... | sound editor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Rick Neff | ... | assistant camera / camera operator |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Eric Seelig | ... | costume supervisor |
Music Department
Kenneth Hall | ... | music editor |
Alex North | ... | musical director |
Kurt Weill | ... | stock music |
Mayuto Correa | ... | musician (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Paula Kelly | ... | choreographer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- The American Film Theatre (1974) (United States) (theatrical)
- Kino Video (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- 3DD Entertainment (2004) (United Kingdom)
- Umbrella Entertainment (2005) (Australia) (DVD)
- inD DVD (2005) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Roadshow Films (1974) (Australia) (theatrical)
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Taglines | The shattering drama, the haunting music, the unforgettable love story. See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The New York production of "Lost in the Stars" by Maxwell Anderson as librettist and Kurt Weill as composer opened at the Music Box Theater in New York on October 30, 1949 and closed July 1, 1950, running for 281 performances. See more » |
Movie Connections | Remake of Cry, the Beloved Country (1951). See more » |