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Sounder (1972)


Genre
Drama
   
Synopsis

An extremely powerful and uplifting story about a family of black sharecroppers, the Morgans, set in rural Louisiana during the early 1930s, Martin Ritt's 'Sounder' is so simple and effective that it evokes an emotional response from viewers of all ages. Even so, 'Sounder' is not a childrens film by any means; it treats serious, adult issues, and features some of the most deeply felt performances and mature relationships ever captured on film.

Sounder's title comes from the name of the Morgan family dog that young David Lee Morgan takes with him while hunting with his father, Nathan. Unfortunately, times are so hard for the Morgans that when Nathan tries to steal a ham for his family, he is caught and sent to a labor camp. David, now the man of the house, sets out on a journey to find the camp where his father was sent. On his way, he comes across an all-black school where he enrolls, learning empowering lessons about black achievement in America. Based on the Newberry Award winning novel by William H. Armstrong, 'Sounder' not only improves on its source material, but it is also one of the rare films about the black experience that moves people of all races.

   
Directed by  
Martin Ritt
   
Written by  
William H. Armstrong (book); Lonne Elder III.
   
Starring  
Cicely Tyson (Rebecca Morgan); Paul Winfield (Nathan Lee Morgan); Kevin Hooks (David Lee Morgan); Carmen Mathews (Mrs. Boatwright); Taj Mahal (Ike); James Best (Sheriff Young); Eric Hooks (Earl Morgan); Yvonne Jarrell (Josie Mae Morgan); Sylvia Kuumba Williams (Harriet); Teddy Airhart (Mr. Perkins); Richard Durham (Perkins' Foreman); Myrl Sharkey (Teacher (as Merle Sharkey)); Inez Durham (Court Clerk); William T. Bennett (Judge (as Judge William Thomas Bennett)); Rev. Thomas N. Phillips (Pastor). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
 

Length (mins):
105
Ratings:
G (U)
Language:
ENG

Big 5 Oscar Wins:
0
Big 5 Oscar Noms:
4
IMDB page:
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