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Lloyd Bridges, Steve Brodie, Douglas Dick, James Edwards, and Frank Lovejoy in Je suis un nègre (1949)

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Je suis un nègre

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    • Dynamite Chicken (1971)

Featured in

    • "Hollywood and the Stars" The Angry Screen (TV Episode 1964)

      Clips shown
    • Red Hollywood (Video 1996)

      Excerpts appear in the film.
    • The 70th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 1998)

      Clip shown during In Memoriam segment (Lloyd Bridges)
    • Baadasssss! (2003)

      A clip is used in a Hollywood movies montage.
    • Classified X (TV Movie 2007)

      Footage of this movie is shown.

Referenced in

    • Le traquenard (1949)

      on marquee of the Music Hall Theatre
    • Heureuse époque (1952)

      Italian poster "Odio" is shown.
    • Trois étrangers (1968)

      on theater marquee
    • Forrest Gump (1994)

      The scene in Vietnam where Bubba asks Forrest to go into the shrimping business with him pays homage to a scene in the film Home of the Brave (1949) where two soldiers, one black, one white, agree to go into business together after the war.
    • "Biography" Dorothy Dandridge: Little Girl Lost (TV Episode 1999)

      Poster shown

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