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Title Lost in the stars / American Film Theatre.

Publication Info. New York : Kino Video, 2003.

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Video  PN1995.9.M86 L678 2003    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk
 Talbott Media  DVD 142    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk
Edition Letterboxed.
Description 1 DVD (97 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description digital
optical
video file
Series American Film Theatre series
American Film Theatre series. Collection 3.
Note Based on the novel "Cry, the Beloved Country" by Alan Paton.
DVD release of the 1974 motion picture.
Performer Brock Peters (Stephen Kumalo), Melba Moore (Irina), Raymond St. Jacques (John Kumalo), Clifton Davis (Absalom), Paul Rogers (James Jarvis), Paula Kelly (Rose), Alan Weeks (Matthew), Paulene Myers (Grace), John Williams (Judge), Ivor Barry (Carmichael), Harvey Jason (Arthur Jarvis), Ji-Tu Cumbuka (Johannes), H.B. Barnum III (Alex), Myrna White (Linda), Bill Glover (Eland).
Credits Directed by Daniel Mann ; produced by Ely Landau ; music by Kurt Weill ; book and lyrics by Maxwell Anderson ; music supervised by Alex North ; screenplay by Alfred Hayes ; executive producer, Edward Lewis ; produced for DVD by Brian Shirey.
Note Special features: theatrical trailer; an essay by Michael Feingold; the AFT Cinebill; an interview with Edie Landau; "Ely Landau: in front of the camera," AFT promotional reel from 1974; the American Film Theatre trailer gallery; the American Film Theatre scrapbook.
"Enhanced for 16x9 TVs"--Container.
Contents Features the songs The hills of Ixopo ; Thousands of miles ; Train to Johannesburg ; Search ; The little gray house ; Who'll buy? ; Trouble man ; Murder in Parkwold ; Fear ; Lost in the stars ; Wild justice ; O Tixo, Tixo, help me ; Stay well ; Cry, the beloved country ; Big mole ; Chapel scene ; A bird of passage ; Four o'clock.
Summary Stephen Kumalo, a black South African minister, searches the unfamiliar back alleys and shanty towns of Johannesburg for his son, Absalom. But Kumalo's unwavering faith is put to the test when he finds Absalom in jail facing a capital murder charge. Courage, dignity, and sacrifice fall prey to the whirlwind of racist hypocrisy and hollow justice in Absalom's trial. Absalom's reunion and reconciliation with this father, his jailhouse marriage to his pregnant sweetheart, and his heroic determination to tell the truth set the stage for a tragic climax.
Subject Paton, Alan -- Film adaptations.
Paton, Alan.
Genre/Form Film adaptations.
Subject Landau, Ely.
Landau, Ely.
Landau, Edie -- Interviews.
Genre/Form Feature films.
Feature films.
Musical films.
Musical films.
Prison films.
Prison films.
Subject Clergy -- South Africa -- Drama.
Clergy.
South Africa.
Genre/Form Drama.
Subject Families, Black -- Drama.
Families, Black.
Trials (Murder) -- South Africa -- Drama.
Trials (Murder)
Racism -- South Africa -- Drama.
Racism.
South Africa -- Drama.
Genre/Form Feature films.
Video recordings.
Video recordings.
Subject Racism.
Genre/Form Film adaptations.
Drama.
Interviews.
Interviews.
Added Author Mann, Daniel, 1912-1991.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950.
Anderson, Maxwell, 1888-1959.
Peters, Brock.
Moore, Melba.
St. Jacques, Raymond, 1930-1990.
Davis, Clifton.
Rogers, Paul, 1917-2013.
Kelly, Paula.
North, Alex.
Hayes, Alfred, 1911-1985.
Feingold, Michael.
Landau, Ely.
Paton, Alan. Cry, the beloved country.
American Film Theatre.
Kino International Corporation.
Standard No. 738329029326
Music No. K293 Kino Video