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Native Son

  • Director: Jerrold Freedman
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Period Film, Crime Drama
  • Themes: Servants and Employers, Race Relations
  • Main Cast: Carroll Baker, Akosua Busia, Matt Dillon, Art Evans, John Karlen, Elizabeth McGovern, Oprah Winfrey
  • Release Year: 1986
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 111 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Previously filmed in Argentina in 1951, black author Richard Wright's powerful race-conscious novel Native Son was remade in this barely released 1986 version. The story involves Bigger Thomas (Victor Thomas), an angry Depression-era Chicago black who hopes to elevate himself through his chauffeur's job with a prosperous white Gold Coast family. The family's daughter (Elizabeth McGovern) takes advantage of Bigger's servile status by ordering him to drive her to a rendezvous with her communist-activist lover (Matt Dillon). Their "parlor liberal" attitude both pleases and confuses Bigger, as do the girl's apparent sexual advance towards him. One evening, Bigger drives the girl home after she's gotten herself drunk. She flirts harmlessly with him in her bedroom; when her blind mother (Carroll Baker) stumbles onto the scene, the terrified Bigger, certain that he'll be accused of rape, tries to muffle the girl so she can't talk. He accidentally kills her, whereupon the panicky Bigger hides the body and tries to pin the girl's "kidnapping" on her lover. Tragedy piles upon tragedy before Bigger's climactic murder trial and execution; throughout, we are given the impression that this sorry state of affairs would never have taken place without the black-white tensions and divisiveness that existed in 1930s, and which still exist to this day. During the trial scene, TV talk host Oprah Winfrey makes a heavily-made-up cameo appearance as Bigger's mother. The whole scene has the earmarks of an "Oscar clip," but Oprah's excessive histrionics pale in comparison to her brilliant, well-modulated performance in the earlier The Color Purple. The 1986 version of Native Son was co-produced by PBS' American Playhouse. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Victor Love - Bigger Thomas; John McMartin - Mr. Dalton; Geraldine Page - Peggy; Willard E. Pugh - Gus; David Rasche - Buckley; Lane Smith - Britton; Arell Blanton - White Man #3; William Boyett - Reporter #3; Chuck Hicks - White Man #4; John Otrin - Reporter #1; Ving Rhames - Jack; George D. Wallace - Judge; Richard Wesley - Bartender; Adam Gregor - Reporter #2

Credit

Hank McCann - Casting, Hilary Cochran - Costume Designer, Hilary Wright - Costume Designer, Jerrold Freedman - Director, Aaron Stell - Editor, Lidsay Law - Executive Producer, Sandi Duncan - Makeup, Stephen Marsh - Production Designer, Thomas Burstyn - Cinematographer, Diane Silver - Producer, Richard Wesley - Screenwriter, Anne Kuljian - Set Decorator, Richard Wright - Book Author

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