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Notre agent de Harlem

Titre original : The Spook Who Sat by the Door
  • 1973
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  • 1h 42min
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Lawrence Cook in Notre agent de Harlem (1973)
A black man plays Uncle Tom in order to gain access to CIA training, then uses that knowledge to plot a new American Revolution.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA black man plays 'uncle Tom' in order to gain access to CIA training, then uses that knowledge to plot a new American revolt.A black man plays 'uncle Tom' in order to gain access to CIA training, then uses that knowledge to plot a new American revolt.A black man plays 'uncle Tom' in order to gain access to CIA training, then uses that knowledge to plot a new American revolt.

  • Réalisation
    • Ivan Dixon
  • Scénario
    • Sam Greenlee
    • Melvin Clay
  • Casting principal
    • Lawrence Cook
    • Janet League
    • Paula Kelly
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Ivan Dixon
    • Scénario
      • Sam Greenlee
      • Melvin Clay
    • Casting principal
      • Lawrence Cook
      • Janet League
      • Paula Kelly
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    • 20avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    Lawrence Cook
    • Dan Freeman
    Janet League
    • Joy
    Paula Kelly
    Paula Kelly
    • Dahomey Queen
    J.A. Preston
    J.A. Preston
    • Dawson
    Paul Butler
    • Do-Daddy Dean
    Don Blakely
    Don Blakely
    • Stud Davis
    David Lemieux
    David Lemieux
    • Pretty Willie
    Byron Morrow
    Byron Morrow
    • General
    Jack Aaron
    • Carstairs
    Joseph Mascolo
    Joseph Mascolo
    • Senator Hennington
    Elaine Aiken
    Elaine Aiken
    • Mrs. Hennington
    Beverly Gill
    • Willa
    Bob Hill
    • Calhoun
    Martin Golar
    • Perkins
    Jeff Hamilton
    • Policeman
    Margaret Kromgols
    • Old Woman
    Tom Alderman
    • Security Officer
    Stephen Ferry
    • Colonel
    • Réalisation
      • Ivan Dixon
    • Scénario
      • Sam Greenlee
      • Melvin Clay
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    nuport

    All POWER TO the PEOPLE!!

    This interesting drama hits dead on point for those of who dream of a better government and a better America .In the film ,a racist politician losing in the polls and fearing the loss of the so-called Negro vote decides to give the people a few crumbs off the table by allowing some black men to be recruited into the CIA. Certain under handed deals are made to insure none of these men will succeed ,however one guy makes it through all the rigorous training and educating. And in an incredible graduation scene (see it to believe it!)is congratulated for being the 1st of his race into the CIA. The films budgetary restraints are apparent throughout, but the entire cast deliver good performances most convincingly the main character.I won't spoil it suffice to say the guy gets to put all the training to very good use,as he resigns from the racist system and sets out to make real change for his community. I would give this 15*s
    10BookerII

    The greatest of all African-American movies.

    I viewed this film in a Pan African Studies class at California State University, Northridge in 1993. Professor James Dennis who was a Civil Rights activist who made the Mississippi Freedom Rides told us this was the best film about and by African-Americans, and I agree with him wholeheartedly! I would like to get this video and show it in the classes I teach in history. This film was ahead of its time. Sam Greenelee is a very good writer and captures the essence of the struggle for African-Americans.
    6Coventry

    An essential slice of revolutionary black cinema

    Very intelligent and sublimely scripted film that stars Larry Cook in a truly powerful role. Cook plays Dan Freeman, the first CIA-recruit since the start of the agency. After an intense training and a mind-strong career of 5 years, Freeman returns to the ghetto where he grew up and mobilizes the future-less black youth to stand up for themselves and begin a violent revolution against the white authorities. The message and criticism in the screenplay is so well-elaborated because Sam Greenlee adapted it from his own novel. True, the film contains a little too much talking and some of the sentimental speeches are hard to swallow (like Freeman's supposedly heart-breaking tale of how he taught his grandmother to read), but most of the criticism against America are quite thought-provoking, daring and way ahead of their time. Around the hour, more action kicks in and we're treated to several convincing riot-sequences and atmospheric images of the ghetto under siege. But, perhaps the most fascinating aspect about "The Spook who sat by the Door" is the psychological battle inside the protagonist's head, resulting in a dazzling end-scene. Knowing the controversy a film like "New Jack City" caused, I'm sure that this movie would provoke far worse situations when re-released properly.

    It is claimed that this movie was "lost" for over 30 years so it got honored by an immense cult-status. I can only recommend for you to see it yourself.
    10Baroque

    Too powerful to be dismissed

    Dan Freeman (played by Lawrence Cook) is a token black CIA operative. Trained in all sorts of espionage, he is relegated to working in the copying department as a "showcase" employee of integration. As the title suggests, he's placed by the door of the office so he's the first person everyone sees. Incensed by his mistreatment (and the racial stereotyping of his superiors), he resigns to his native Chicago as a social services worker.

    Secretly, he is training a street gang into a guerrilla army to be the vanguard in a race war, using all of his training by "the man" against "the man".

    The details are impressive. Freeman explains how to establish a hierarchy in an underground movement, how to recruit new members, living on the street, and forming new cells. He also details how racial stereotypes can be used to one's advantage, citing how no one ever notices a smiling black man in an office carrying a mop.

    The film is a faithful adaptation of Sam Greenlee's controversial novel of the same title, and a haunting look at what MIGHT have (and maybe damned near) happened in the USA during that turbulent period of history. The film was quickly followed by a long line of "blaxploitation" films, often made with little regard for content and style. But "Spook", shot on a small budget, has a powerful message: Never underestimate anyone! Not even "the spook who sat by the door"!

    As a motion picture, it does have technical weaknesses, but the drama is well-played, the plot is very tight and the characters are believable. The language, however, is very harsh. A white man (like myself) may find the diatribes against "whitey" shocking, but this film was made during a time of great racial strife, and it echos those times.

    Made in 1973, it still packs a punch, and is worth tracking down and buying (Do a web-search! That's how I got my copy!).

    A ground-breaking film! (Does anyone but me catch the irony of the main character's name? "Free Man"?)
    tmpj

    A Vastly underrated and under-viewed Black Film !

    I have seen this film on several occasions ( though not lately), have spoken to its author , and have known several of its cast members, the most notable of which would be Lawrence Cook and Paula Kelly. For a time the film was withdrawn from circulation, though it was briefly brought back in a limited release in the late 1980s. It was made on a shoestring budget. The subject matter was so controversial that the then Mayor of Chicago would not allow it to be filmed in the city, which is where Greenlee had sought to film it. Gary, Indiana had to be the stage, instead. Despite the obvious budget ( and therefore technical) limitations--not to mention the dearth of then well known names--the film is highly effective. Many a movie patron who sat through it went home feeling somewhat--perhaps considerably--less secure about himself and the world around him. I loved the film.

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      The actor who played Pretty Willie (David Lemieux) was a member of the Black Panthers and later became a Chicago police detective.
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      [after being told he and the other light-skinned gang members are to rob a bank]

      Pretty Willie: All the yellow nigga's, right?

      [His anger coming to a slow boil]

      Pretty Willie: Look, man, I am TIRED of that! I am not passing! I am BLACK! Do you hear me, man? Do you understand? I am BLACK! I am a NIGGA', you understand me? I was BORN Black, I -LIVE- Black, and I'm gonna die, prob'ly -BECAUSE- I'm Black, because some Cracker that -KNOWS- I'm Black, better than -YOU-, Nigga', is prob'ly gonna put a BULLET in the back of my head!

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 décembre 1981 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Spook Who Sat by the Door
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 63rd Street & Cottage Grove Avenue, Woodlawn, Chicago, Illinois, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Bokari
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 998 351 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 42 minutes
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      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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