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Colère noire

Original title: Halls of Anger
  • 1970
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Colère noire (1970)
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An all-black inner city school has to become an integrated school. Few dozen white kids are transferred there, but the black students are aggressively opposed to this. The school then approa... Read allAn all-black inner city school has to become an integrated school. Few dozen white kids are transferred there, but the black students are aggressively opposed to this. The school then approaches a tough black teacher for help.An all-black inner city school has to become an integrated school. Few dozen white kids are transferred there, but the black students are aggressively opposed to this. The school then approaches a tough black teacher for help.

  • Director
    • Paul Bogart
  • Writers
    • John Herman Shaner
    • Al Ramrus
  • Stars
    • Calvin Lockhart
    • Janet MacLachlan
    • Jeff Bridges
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Paul Bogart
    • Writers
      • John Herman Shaner
      • Al Ramrus
    • Stars
      • Calvin Lockhart
      • Janet MacLachlan
      • Jeff Bridges
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Calvin Lockhart
    Calvin Lockhart
    • Quincy Davis
    Janet MacLachlan
    Janet MacLachlan
    • Lorraine Nash
    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • Doug
    James A. Watson Jr.
    James A. Watson Jr.
    • J.T. Watson
    Otis Day
    Otis Day
    • Lerone Johnson
    • (as Dewayne Jessie)
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Ernie McKay
    John McLiam
    John McLiam
    • Boyd Wilkerson
    Rob Reiner
    Rob Reiner
    • Leaky Couloris
    Patricia Stich
    • Sherry Vaughn
    Gary Tigerman
    • Buchavitch
    Paris Earl
    • Carter
    • (as Paris Earle)
    Ta-Tanisha
    • Claudine
    Helen Kleeb
    Helen Kleeb
    • Rita Monahan
    Barry Brown
    Barry Brown
    • Winger
    Christipher Joy
    • Junebug
    Kim Manners
    • Aislan
    Hilly Hicks
    Hilly Hicks
    • Amory
    Randy Brooks
    Randy Brooks
    • Sabin
    • (as Randy Fredericks)
    • Director
      • Paul Bogart
    • Writers
      • John Herman Shaner
      • Al Ramrus
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    goggle

    Truly a 1970 movie!

    Truly a product of the times!I saw this movie in April,1970 at a time when there was much racial turbulence in the schools.It seemed pretty real to me at the time and altho the infamous scene where the white chick going with the "brother"got a righteous beatdown by five "sisters"in the girl's restroom was pretty shocking that kind of incident DID happen on occasion back then. I remember thinking that the hell the white students were catching in the film was just as bad as what black students experienced all over the South during the integration of schools in the Fifties.The funny thing is that in 2003 most of those scenes of racial unrest seem rather passe.As a sub teacher in the public school system on and off for almost thirty years I can attest to the fact that racial slurs are extremely rare now and that a white kid going to a Halls of Anger type school would probably be more like Eminem and be more or less accepted by black kids. I am going to try to find this movie and show it myself at certain high schools so the students can grasp the tenor of those often crisis filled times.I recommend the movie more than thirty years later.
    6NBurdette

    Relatively realistic

    Having attended a Tennessee high school during the seventies, I can attest to the fairly realistic portrayal of race relations during that time. Actually, I witnessed incidents that were more violent than those portrayed in this film. The anger that the blacks displayed in the movie was very close to the emotions that I witnessed first hand. I did not appreciate at the time how difficult it was for the faculty to deal with the volatile atmosphere from day to day but as an adult watching this film, I realize how hard that job was. I agree that the non PC slant of this film keeps it a product of it's time. Regardless of this, I think that this film represents a small time capsule of realism from a time that has luckily long passed.
    hillari

    Dated, But Good

    One of many films in the early 1970s dealing with race relations and social changes. You have a predominately African-American high school being integrated by white teens. There are also teachers and their trials and tribulations with knucklehead students. I believe this is one of the earliest films Jeff Bridges starred in as an adult (he was one of the students).
    8stevenfallonnyc

    Non-PC gritty race classic

    Having seen this years ago on late-night TV, I have sought this one out for many years. I finally came across the uncut theatrical version, and "Halls of Anger" definitely stands up as a strong picture with a harsh look at race relations.

    Calvin Lockhart, a black ex-basketball star now a teacher, teaches in a "good" school who is offered a job as Vice Principal in a bad "black school" full of violence, and because whites are to be bussed in there, with the hope that he can stop any trouble before it starts. The kids love him, but he is soon faced with the dilemma of being called an "Uncle Tom" because he sides with the whites sometimes, if they are in the right. but he is protective of the blacks, especially from the "man" being any school administration.

    Jeff Bridges stars as the main white kid, and he is just fantastic. Rob Reiner is a secondary character, but it is very odd seeing "meathead" use the word "nigger" and being against the blacks, as opposed to his very liberal character on "All In The Family" that we all know him by. The blacks throughout the film as shown as the troublemakers; they simply will not accept white kids in their school, and constantly give the whites a very hard time. When the white girl gets off the school bus, one black guy says he wants to "lick vanilla ice cream" and she hasn't even stepped in the school for the first time yet. One black kid in particular, "J.T.," leads the school in the revolt against the whites. he seems to be the only intelligent black kid in the school - the rest seemingly cannot read or understand simply words unless they are "black" in usage. This portrayal of blacks would definitely not fly with today's audiences.

    There are some troubling scenes in the movie, mainly showing the black's racism, and in the last amazing twenty minutes, there is a particularly brutal scene in the girl's locker room that was severely cut for television. This scene seems to stand on its own as there is no mention or repercussion of it anywhere else in the film.

    "Halls of Anger" is definitely worth a viewing especially if you can get a hold of the uncut version. The music and atmosphere take you right back to some very troubling times.
    Wizard-8

    Mostly - though not totally - familiar

    While there is nothing really bad about how anything in the movie is executed, just about any viewer will repeatedly think "I've seen this before" several times before the end credits. Still, you do get to see a young Bridges and Reiner, and there are some good moments, like the interesting way the chief character gets his students interested in reading. The ending is also more realistic for a refreshing change.

    More interesting is the movie makes the gutsy non-P.C. decision to show many of these urban black students in a negative light, from their almost constant abuse of the white students to showing how many of them are poor at reading and studying. In fact, even though the white students are shown to have their own negative characteristics, they overall come across better than their black classmates.

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      The attack on the white girl in the girl's locker room towards the end of the film was cut out of TV broadcasts.
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    • Soundtracks
      Reachin' Out to You
      Lyrics by Norman Gimbel

      Music by Dave Grusin

      Sung by Maurice Miller

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 1972 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Halls of Anger
    • Filming locations
      • Virgil Junior High School - 152 N. Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(school)
    • Production company
      • The Mirisch Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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