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The Negro Soldier

  • 1944
  • 43 min
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Joe Louis in The Negro Soldier (1944)
CurtoDocumentárioDramaGuerra

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDocumentary focusing on the contributions to the American war effort of African-American soldiers.Documentary focusing on the contributions to the American war effort of African-American soldiers.Documentary focusing on the contributions to the American war effort of African-American soldiers.

  • Direção
    • Stuart Heisler
  • Roteirista
    • Carlton Moss
  • Artistas
    • Clyde Turner
    • Carlton Moss
    • William Broadus
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    • Direção
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Roteirista
      • Carlton Moss
    • Artistas
      • Clyde Turner
      • Carlton Moss
      • William Broadus
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    • 7Avaliações da crítica
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    Clyde Turner
    • Soloist in Church
    • (as Sgt. Clyde Turner)
    Carlton Moss
    Carlton Moss
    • Minister
    William Broadus
    • Jim
    Bertha Woolford
    • Mrs. Bronson
    • (as Bertha Wolford)
    Norman Ford
    • Lt. Robert E. Bronson
    • (as Lt. Norman Ford)
    Clarence Brooks
    Clarence Brooks
    • Chaplain
    Joe Louis
    Joe Louis
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Gertrude Elise Ayer
    • Self - Principal
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    Richmond Barthé
    • Self - Sculptor
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    • (as Richard Barthe)
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    Matthew Henson
    • Self - Polar Explorer
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    Adolf Hitler
    Adolf Hitler
    • Self
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    • Self - WW1 Soldier
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    Lawrence Reddick
    • Self - Museum Curator
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    • Direção
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Roteirista
      • Carlton Moss
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    8grantss

    Well-made propaganda film

    A US World War 2 propaganda film, showing how African-American soldiers are helping the Allied cause.

    A well-made propaganda film. Quite stirring in showing the contribution African-Americans had made to previous wars and were making to the current war, World War 2. Made to convince African-Americans to join up and help win the war it does well to paper over the race-based social divide that existed in the US at the time.

    Quite sad in the respect in that, while it was okay for African-Americans to fight and die for their country, they were treated as second class citizens at home, with less rights than whites. Just the fact that the film had to be made is a sad reflection of the times.

    This said, it is very effective in its purpose and is even quite emotional at times. Some good military footage too.
    8sbox

    Made When Patriotism Wasn't Corny

    This is a good patriotic documentary which focuses on blacks' role in World War II. Made in 1944, this film includes many interesting scenes, from training to actual service.
    6kosmasp

    Propaganda

    As all "good" propaganda this also is telling the truth. Well part of it at least. Omissing crucial other things that may not serve the purpose the movie/documentary had in mind. Because this was about recruiting people of color to the military. So you know, they only tell the people the good stuff, not the things that were still dividing America. It's almost tragic, but some of the things dividing are still very apparent (especially with number 45 in power).

    You may say, why go to current politics? The question should not be raised, because while there is no commentary at hand (at least not with Netflix), this is a testament to a part of history some like to forget. And how devious methods were applied to benefit an army, pretending to be more than it was ...
    6KyleLicht

    One of the More Interesting Propaganda Films

    I am continuing my US military propaganda film viewing series. I was surprised that this was available on Netflix, but grateful because some of the other films are much harder to come by. Of course, the word "negro" is no longer acceptable, but I'm not going to blame the film as racist for using it, since it was a vastly different time. If there is racism in the film, I will address it separately, but only for historical and cultural analysis, and not to blame the filmmakers or offer a prohibition on its content. The film starts out with exterior shots of people of color entering a church and a minister leading a sermon. Everyone looks proper and staged, almost whitewashed. The minister recalls the names of a few soldiers in the pews, except he forgets the only female soldier's name and she reminds him. It seems like an odd detail to add to the film. Why forget the only girl's name? This may be an example of sexist microaggression in America, but it also may be nothing at all. Many things are trivial, but just like using the word "negro", it may have been nothing at the time or even normal, but looking at it with a modern lens, it is clear there may be some underlying opinions or motives. Whether they are conscious or not, these racist terms and sexist attitudes were normalized and led to much greater examples of racism and sexism. Of course, like I prefaced, I am not calling this a racist or sexist film thus far nor am I saying it is prejudice material, but I am trying to recount that there are behaviors that either justify or develop into worse things. By looking back at a film like this, these things are more noticeable and it inspires me to take a closer look at the things we're saying now and how they may be interpreted in the future. Aside from the representation of women and people of color, the true racism in the film lies in the hatred towards Germany and a little bit of Japan, too. Of course, they are the enemies in this war, but the film is essentially flexing America's muscles over Germany and Japan's. In addition to war footage, they show black people beating Germans and Japanese at several sporting events. Then, they emphasize the evil that those countries have done during war. Of course, while this is true, we don't see any of the horrible things America did during the war or any of our losses in sports. The key to propaganda is showing why we're good and they're bad. We're supposed to be focused only on how we're flawless and the enemy is evil and weak. Obviously, they're not going to show America's weakness and faults, but I think it's good to keep in mind that America isn't perfect, so we don't watch this film agreeing that the only problem is the enemy. Aside from social analysis, the production value of this film is very good. I don't know how much stock footage was used vs shot footage, but there was clearly a lot of work put into the film. The plot involves a sermon glorifying the need for people of color to serve in WWII and includes a lot of examples and parallels to other wars and sports. While the minister speaks, footage of his examples are shown. These images are interesting to see as well as the amount of nice closeups of people in the church. Overall, it is just American military propaganda, but among the other films, this one is the most interesting to watch so far.
    5planktonrules

    We're all one big happy family.

    "The Negro Soldier" is a film you wouldn't show in the 21st century. With our hyper-awareness of racism and its evils, folks today would immediately notice that the documentary paints a ridiculous image of 'we're all one big happy family' in regard to blacks in America during WWII. The truth is, they were second-class soldiers serving in a mostly segregated military. Blacks serving on naval vessels usually were assigned roles as glorified domestics--serving coffee and the like to the white sailors. And, even with the famed Tuskeegee Airmen and their wonderful service record, they were never integrated into white units. So, despite the image the film is trying to create, viewers today will quickly dismiss this as mere wartime propaganda...which it is.

    Now I am not saying it's a badly made film. While the framework of a minister giving his sermon on Americanism and the war effort is patently ridiculous, as well as his congregation members joining in on the sermon...the effect is also rather sweet. An odd dichotomy, I know.

    My advice is by all means watch the film. It does celebrate the many achievements of black soldiers...and it an interesting curio of the day...a flawed curio, of course.

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      In 2011, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress with the following statement: "'The Negro Soldier' showcased the contributions of blacks to American society and their heroism in the nation's wars, portraying them in a dignified, realistic, and far less stereotypical manner than they had been depicted in previous Hollywood films."
    • Citações

      Minister: There are those who will tell you that Japan is the savior of the colored races. On December 7, 1941.

      [scenes of the attack on Pearl Harbor]

    • Versões alternativas
      According to government documents, a two-reel shortened version of the film was released in July 1944.
    • Conexões
      Edited from América (1924)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Hit the Leather
      (uncredited)

      Written by Meredith Willson

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      • fevereiro de 1944 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
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      • U.S. War Department
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 43 min
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
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      • 1.37 : 1

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