The Mark of the Hawk

The Mark of the Hawk

1957 Theatrical Poster
Directed by Michael Audley
Produced by Lloyd Young
Written by Lloyd Young
Starring Sidney Poitier
Eartha Kitt
John McIntire
Music by Matyas Seiber
Cinematography Erwin Hillier
Edited by Edward Jarvis
Distributed by Universal-International
Release date
March 1958
Running time
83-85 minutes
Country United States / United Kingdom
Language English

The Mark of the Hawk (also called Accused) is a 1957 drama film, directed by Michael Audley with a screenplay by Lloyd Young (better known for his sound work on other films) and H. Kenn Carmichael. The film stars Eartha Kitt and Sidney Poitier.

Synopsis

Obam (Sidney Poitier), brother of an indigenous resistance leader (Clifton Macklin) in British colonial Africa, returns to his troubled homeland after some years abroad, seeking a political post. However, domestic tensions have divided the country into two hostile camps, with many natives demanding the return of their ancestral lands - now farmed by European settlers. Britain and the local white administration are determined not to release their stranglehold; rather than adopting violence Obam seeks racial equality through peaceful means. His motives are frequently questioned by his own people, but with the assistance of an insightful spouse (Eartha Kitt) and sympathetic missionary Bruce Craig (John McIntire), this unlikely newcomer to African nationalism fights to make a meaningful difference before the situation deteriorates further.

Cast

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