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THE EMPEROR JONES video & audio upgrade
About this film
This glitch-free print is sharper than the existing IA copy. The audio quality also has been improved. Paul Robeson's tour de force performance in the taboo-busting partial adaptation of Eugene O'Neal's play. Universally recognized today as a landmark film, in 1933 it was rejected by a large segment of the African-American community. In one respect they were justified. "The Emperor Jones" does reenforce negative black stereotypes. Directed by Dudley Murphy (& William C de Mille uncredited). Released in 1933. Complete print (see note). NOTE: the runtime of this print is 75 minutes. The original 80 minute release no longer exists. CAST NOTE: Billie Holiday's uncredited screen debut.
Directors & creators
Clifford Cochran & John Krimsky (both uncredited)
Subjects
dramas; race films; Paul Robeson; Dudley Digges; Frank H Wilson; Fredi Washington; Ruby Elzy; George Haymid Stamper; Billie Holiday (uncredited); Rex Ingram (uncredited); Moms Mabley (uncredited)
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