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The Green Pastures began life as a group of "revisionist" Biblical stories titled Ol' Man Adam and His Chillun, written in exaggerated Negro dialect by white humorist Roark Bradford. These Old Testame... read more read more...nt stories were purportedly told from the point of view of an elderly black Sunday School teacher, who translated the Biblical prose into words that his congregation ("untutored black Christians" was Bradford's description) could readily understand. Thus, "De Lawd" behaves very much like a Southern black Baptist preacher; Heaven is a wondrous bayou-like land of big cigars and eternal fish fries; "Cap'n" Noah is a languid ferryboat skipper who argues with De Lawd over the advisability of bringing along a couple of kegs of liquor on the Ark; and the court of the Pharoah is redefined as a "Mystic Knights of the Sea" type lodge hall, with Moses introduced as a "conjure man". It is, of course, a white man's perspective on black life, but both the original "Ol' Man Adam", and the subsequent Pulitzer Prize-winning stage version written by Marc Connelly and retitled Green Pastures, have a lot more clarity, profundity and spiritual reverence than most "serious" Biblical adaptations. In this 1936 film version of the Connelly play, Rex Ingram is nothing less than brilliant as De Lawd, speaking the most ludicrous of lines with dignity and quiet authority. Others in the all-black cast include Eddie "Rochester" Anderson as Noah, Frank Wilson as Moses, George Reed as Rev. Deshee, and Oscar Polk as Gabriel, who has the film's single most stirring line: "Gangway! Gangway for de Lawd God Jehovah!" Unlike many other so-called racist films of decades past, The Green Pastures nearly always charms and captivates its modern-day audiences; even the most adamant of "P.C" advocates will probably thoroughly enjoy the experience. Playwright Marc Connelly is credited as director of Green Pastures, as he was for the original stage version, but co-director William Keighley and director of photography Hal Mohr deserve most of the credit for the film's strong cinematic sense. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Unrated, 1 hr. 33 min.

Directed by: Marc Connelly, William Keighley

Release Date: July 16, 1936

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DVD Release Date: January 10, 2006

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  • June 17, 2009
    Terrific all black fantasy film. Eddie Anderson, Rex Ingram and the rest of the cast are terrific. Unique and a very intriguing piece of history. Always interesting.

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Dennis Schwartz
January 15, 2007
Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

Recreates various Sunday school stories from the Old Testament that's told in a spirited manner in the lingo of the rural southern Negro. Full Review

Jeffrey M. Anderson
February 16, 2006
Jeffrey M. Anderson, Combustible Celluloid

It's all ridiculous, of course, but in an open-hearted, naïve sort of way it's an oddly captivating achievement. Full Review

John J. Puccio
January 6, 2006
John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis

There can be no questioning the uplifting moral fiber of the tales, the infectious spirit of its music, or the genuine affection brought to their parts by the actors involved. Full Review

Steve Crum
January 2, 2005
Steve Crum, Kansas City Kansan

All African-American cast in dated but powerful religious drama.

Ken Hanke
June 16, 2003
Ken Hanke, Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

Fine film version of the play with Rex Ingram in a brilliant central performance as God.

March 26, 2009
Variety

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Bob Mondello
October 18, 2008
Bob Mondello, NPR.org

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B.R. Crisler
May 21, 2003
B.R. Crisler, New York Times

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Dave Kehr
January 1, 2000
Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader

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Emanuel Levy
August 14, 2005
Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

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