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Gone Are the Days!

  • 1963
  • G
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
227
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Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee in Gone Are the Days! (1963)
FarceSatireComedyDrama

An idealistic young man returns to the plantation where he grew up in servitude. He brings his fiancée Lutiebelle, but hopes to convince the plantation owner that she is really his cousin to... Read allAn idealistic young man returns to the plantation where he grew up in servitude. He brings his fiancée Lutiebelle, but hopes to convince the plantation owner that she is really his cousin to secure the family inheritance. Aiding the comic complications are his family members Miss... Read allAn idealistic young man returns to the plantation where he grew up in servitude. He brings his fiancée Lutiebelle, but hopes to convince the plantation owner that she is really his cousin to secure the family inheritance. Aiding the comic complications are his family members Missy and Gitlow and the plantation owner's endearing but ineffectual son Charlie.

  • Director
    • Nicholas Webster
  • Writer
    • Ossie Davis
  • Stars
    • Ossie Davis
    • Ruby Dee
    • Godfrey Cambridge
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    227
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nicholas Webster
    • Writer
      • Ossie Davis
    • Stars
      • Ossie Davis
      • Ruby Dee
      • Godfrey Cambridge
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • Reverend Purlie Victorious Judson
    Ruby Dee
    Ruby Dee
    • Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins
    Godfrey Cambridge
    Godfrey Cambridge
    • Gitlow Judson
    Hilda Haynes
    • Missy Judson
    Beah Richards
    Beah Richards
    • Idella Landy
    Alan Alda
    Alan Alda
    • Charlie Cotchipee
    Charles Welch
    • Sheriff
    Ralph Roberts
    Ralph Roberts
    • Deputy
    Sorrell Booke
    Sorrell Booke
    • Ol' Cap', Stonewall Jackson Cotchipee
    • Director
      • Nicholas Webster
    • Writer
      • Ossie Davis
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    8RaiderJack

    An Unqualified Classic!!!!

    Actually, I have yet to see a live version with Ossie & Ruby but read the play years ago. I can't wait to see it realized especially with the original author, Ossie Davis, playing Purlie. I did see a version with Melba Moore playing Lutiebelle which was quite good - but Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee are, as far as I'm concerned, the quintessential First Couple in African-American theatre - any chance to see them perform together is always a treat. Even as a read, the play is quite hilarious and it works all the more imagining such talent as Ossie & Ruby realizing the roles. As a matter of fact, I read "Purlie Victorious" and 'Day of Absence" by Douglas Turner Ward, another excellent example of black theatre, together - they complement each other quite well as shining examples of black comedy satirizing existing racial attitudes then (hmmmm..and now..) The play is timeless, is not at ALL archaic by todays standards as many of the same issues tackled in Purlie as well as Day of Absence still exist, alas, in 2007.

    But on a lighter note, owning a copy of "Purlie Victorious" performed by its auspicious author, the incomparable Ossie Davis, is simply a must for your collection.
    raysond

    Finally comes out on DVD

    This was a film that hasn't been seen since its theatrical release years ago since it was shown only once on television. After years of speculation,the motion picture "Purlie Victorious"(AKA Gone Are The Days)finally comes out on DVD. Released in 1963 and based on the stage play,written by Ossie Davis,this was a film that was well-acted but shot on a low budget scale. Ossie Davis oozes charisma and his spouse Ruby Dee is playing a character much younger than he is,since at the time this film was made Ruby Dee was very convincing at the age of 39. The film itself is mostly a stagebound,broadly acted about racism in the South and financial chicanery,since this movie was made in 1963 which gives the setting for the tone of bigotry here in the height of the civil rights movement of that period. Davis' play would later turned into the musical "Purlie!",which ran on Broadway and starred Ben Vereen and Sherman Hemsley. But getting back to the movie per se,since the reason it hasn't been seen in years is because of some of racist commentary and so forth. It has finally come to DVD for the first time in years.

    What makes this movie stand out is the performances which are absolutely brilliant beyond compare. Its features a cast of who's who here which includes the hilarious Godfrey Cambridge and Sorrell Brooke as a died in the wool Southern Gentleman. Sorrell Brooke is better known for playing Southern type characters mainly in the role of Boss Hogg on the series "The Dukes Of Hazzard". It also features here the film debut of actor Alan Alda since this was his first feature film as one of the Southern aristocrats. The film would be a steppingstone for Alda,whom would go on to bigger and better things,and this would be long before anyone heard of the word MASH.
    5JohnSeal

    Well acted low budget stage adaptation

    Purlie Victorious ( AKA Gone Are the Days) is a stage bound film version of the popular play, written by star Ossie Davis and featuring his spouse Ruby Dee, the always hilarious Godfrey Cambridge, and a young Alan Alda. It shows its years and betrays an obvious low to non-existent budget but is a showcase for its cast, which also includes a ripe turn from Sorrell Booke as a died in the wool Ol' Suthun Genelman.

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      Based upon the play "Purlie Victorious" by Ossie Davis, which ran on Broadway from 28 September 1961 to 12 May 1962 (261 performances). All actors in the play, except Hilda Haynes recreated their roles for this movie. A musical version entitled "Purlie!" later appeared.
    • Quotes

      Charlie Cotchipee: Idella, sometimes I think I oughta run away from home.

      Idella Landy: I know, but you already tried that, honey.

    • Connections
      Version of Purlie (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Happy as the Day is Long
      Composer unknown

      Adapted, Arranged and Conducted by Milton Okun

      Sung by the congregation in church

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 1963 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Man from C.O.T.T.O.N.
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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