Gone Are the Days!
{{short description|1963 film by Nicholas Webster}}
{{Infobox film
| name = Gone Are the Days!
| image =
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| director = Nicholas Webster
| producer = Brock Peters
Nicholas Webster
| screenplay = Ossie Davis
| based_on = {{based on|Purlie Victorious|Ossie Davis}}
| starring = Ossie Davis
Ruby Dee
Godfrey Cambridge
| music =
| cinematography = Boris Kaufman
| editing = Ralph Rosenblum
| studio = Hammer Film Corp.
| distributor =
| released = {{film date|1963|9|23}}
| runtime = 99 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
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Gone Are the Days! or Purlie Victorious is a 1963 American comedy-drama film starring Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee and Godfrey Cambridge. It is based on the 1961 Broadway play Purlie Victorious, which was written by Davis. Davis, Dee, Cambridge, Beah Richards, Sorrell Booke and Alan Alda (in his film debut), reprised their roles from the Broadway production.
Cast
- Ossie Davis as Reverend Purlie Victorious Judson
- Ruby Dee as Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins
- Godfrey Cambridge as Gitlow Judson
- Hilda Haynes as Missy Judson
- Beah Richards as Idella Landy
- Alan Alda as Charlie Cotchipee
- Charles Welch as Sheriff
- Ralph Roberts as Deputy
- Sorrell Booke as Ol' Cap', Stonewall Jackson Cotchipee
Reception
The New York Times review stated "The cancers of segregation, blind bigotry and Uncle Tom were made funny but real, and therefore howlingly effective, by the dual artistry of playwright-star Ossie Davis. As a Negro seeing his people and their tormentors comically plain, he filled the stage with humor, insight and passion."{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1963/09/24/archives/purlie-and-his-friends-return-in-a-film-gone-are-the-days.html |title=Purlie and His Friends Return in a Film, 'Gone Are the Days!' |date=September 24, 1963 |newspaper=The New York Times}} The critic noted, however, that "Mr. Davis's{{sic|,}} manufactured folk tale has, with the passage of just two years and the shedding of blood in Birmingham, lost some of its laughter. And the somewhat static quality of Nicholas Webster's direction, which clings to stage techniques, is not much of a help."
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0057112}}
- {{TCMDb title|76681}}
Further reading
- Sieving, Christopher J. Soul Searching: Black-Themed Cinema from the March on Washington to the Rise of Blaxploitation, Wesleyan University Press (2011). 280pp. https://www.amazon.com/Soul-Searching-Black-Themed-Washington-Blaxploitation/dp/0819571334
Category:1963 comedy-drama films
Category:African-American films
Category:American black-and-white films
Category:American comedy-drama films
Category:American films based on plays
Category:American satirical films
Category:Films about race and ethnicity
Category:Films about racism in the United States
Category:Films set in Georgia (U.S. state)
Category:Films directed by Nicholas Webster
Category:1960s English-language films
Category:English-language comedy-drama films
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