Slaves (film)
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Slaves | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Herbert Biberman |
Produced by | Philip Langner |
Written by |
Herbert Biberman John O. Killens Alida Sherman |
Starring | Dionne Warwick |
Cinematography | Joseph C. Brun |
Editing by | Sidney Mayers |
Release dates |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Slaves is a 1969 American drama film directed by Herbert Biberman. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival.[1] The film stars Dionne Warwick (in a one time screen acting debut), Ossie Davis, and Stephen Boyd.
Plot
Set in the 1850s South, the film follows Cassy and Luke, two black slaves who are sold to the sadistic plantation owner MacKay. He wants labor from the men and sex from the women. On this, he is determined to exploit both Cassy and Luke.
Cast
- Dionne Warwick - Cassy
- Ossie Davis - Luke
- Stephen Boyd - MacKay
- Marilyn Clark - Mrs. Bennett
- Nancy Coleman - Mrs. Stillwell
- Julius Harris - Shadrach
- James Heath - Luther
- David Huddleston - Holland
- Eva Jessye - Julie
- Oscar Paul Jones - Zacharious
- Aldine King - Emmeline
- Robert Kya-Hill - Jericho
- Gale Sondergaard - New Orleans lady
- Shepperd Strudwick - Mr. Stillwell
- Barbara Ann Teer - Esther
References
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Slaves". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
External links
- Slaves at the Internet Movie Database
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