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Post by teleadm on Jan 23, 2021 21:53:38 GMT
Rex Ingram, he had already played De Lawd and Genie in the Lamp and would later play Lucifer. As I watched the very entertaining The Talk of the Town 1942, though the situation at hand makes his character look perplexed and confused as Ronald Colman's personal butler, he appears as a thinking and intelligent man, with a dignified voice, and far from the rolling'eyes screaming and yelling stereo types I've seen before, and it was a revelation.
The Walking Hills 1949, at the wrong side of the Mexican border, Josh White sings in a bar with a guitar. Once the story get's rolling and moves into the Death Valley sand dunes, there is so much tension among the "caucasians" as it is, exept for maybe once his skin color is mentioned, and is treated as an equal as they dig dig dig in the sands that might have been just an elusive dream.
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