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An African-American doctor falls in love with the niece of an African ambassador during his vacation in London, but it turns out that she is suffering from a rare terminal illness.An African-American doctor falls in love with the niece of an African ambassador during his vacation in London, but it turns out that she is suffering from a rare terminal illness.An African-American doctor falls in love with the niece of an African ambassador during his vacation in London, but it turns out that she is suffering from a rare terminal illness.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
John Beardmore
- Detective in Burberry
- (uncredited)
Milos Kirek
- General Kuznovski
- (uncredited)
Letta Mbulu
- Club Singer
- (uncredited)
T.P. McKenna
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
James Payne
- Taxi Driver at Theatre
- (uncredited)
Lon Satton
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Tina Simmons
- Nightclub Patron
- (uncredited)
Guy Standeven
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Rudolph Walker
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
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A Warm December has Sidney Poitier basically recycling his dedicated doctor
character from Guess Who's Coming To Dinner in this film. Like in the other
Poitier has lost his wife and thrown himself into his work. He's in London
for a conference and for a bit rest and relaxation with his daughter Yvette Curtis.
From one of the new African nations attending Poitier meets Ester Anderson and the two hit it off and she with young Ms. Curtis. But Anderson also has sickle cell anemia and in Africa where the treatment facilities aren't as advanced the prognosis isn't good.
A Warm December definitely shows Poitier at his most romantic, the most romantic he's ever been on the big screen. This film was most definitely influenced by Love Story in a positive way.
Definitely a must for fans of Sidney Poitier and he gets uniformly good support from the rest of the cast.
From one of the new African nations attending Poitier meets Ester Anderson and the two hit it off and she with young Ms. Curtis. But Anderson also has sickle cell anemia and in Africa where the treatment facilities aren't as advanced the prognosis isn't good.
A Warm December definitely shows Poitier at his most romantic, the most romantic he's ever been on the big screen. This film was most definitely influenced by Love Story in a positive way.
Definitely a must for fans of Sidney Poitier and he gets uniformly good support from the rest of the cast.
This is one of my absolutely favorite movies. I try to watch it every time I find out it is coming on television. A genuine inspiration to me because I was diagnosed with Sickle Cell Anemia when I was 9 years old. The doctor told my mother that I would never live to be 18 years old. When I was 17, I became severely ill and was unable to walk for a long time. I bless the Lord because I am still alive and an avid Advocate for Sickle Cell Warriors. I am trying to get more awareness of this movie that was filmed when people did not consider those of us who suffer daily with such severe pain. The Writer: Lawrence Roman is to be commended. There must be a story behind this. I preached a sermon one time: "Behind Every Glory, There Is a Story!" Still hanging on at 70. Sidney Poitier was the first Movie Star I saw in "Lilies of the Field!" I do wish I could have met him, because he made such an impact on my life.
Bishop Ann Elmore Ambers January 17, 2018
Bishop Ann Elmore Ambers January 17, 2018
10MsCarter
Thanks to the TV1 Network, I had the opportunity to see this fantastic film. I absolutely loved it! It was a quaint and refreshing break from the norm. It is one that I would love to add to my collection so that I might share this gem with friends and family. In the 70's when the film was released, I was merely a twinkle in my parents eyes but oh how I have come to love and appreciate Sydney Poitier as an outstanding actor. I've had the privilege of experiencing, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," "A Raisin in the Sun," and "Uptown Saturday Night." I look forward to delving into the treasure of Sydney Poitier classics. Thank you for a great film. It was wonderful to watch a beautiful romance unfold.
This movie is more than just an interesting period piece; it is a beautiful love story. Sidney Poitier and Esther Anderson are both excellent in this groundbreaking movie that depicts a black couple outside the usual Hollywood stereotypes of the time. We see Poitier and his young daughter's devotion to one another, which adds an interesting highlight to the story. The movie also deals honestly with sickle cell disease, an illness that hits a disproportionate number of black people. There is one episode in particular that shows the reality of the disease they are facing together. How they deal with this adds great human interest to the movie. The dance club scene in their early courtship is great fun and the viewer feels that wonderful sense of two people falling in love. Anderson and Poitier also look superb on the set. The scenes shot near some of London's major landmarks give their passionate romance an exciting background. All in all, a very endearing movie in which Sidney Poitier directs as well as acts.
A Warm December is my all time favorite film! An inspiration way ahead of it's time and still remains so, even today. When on earth will this film be released on DVD? Also, will the score be made available? A Warm December is so refreshing! It is superbly paced and provides a lesson in meaningful drama. I learn something new every time I view this film. EXCELLENT work by Sidney Poitier in front and behind the camera! It is quite astounding to realize that he accomplished such an evolved story in the 1970's. This story is superbly written, wonderfully edited and the score is simply magnificent. I cannot say enough about this wonderful film. The performances are superb across the board and Esther Anderson and Sidney Poitier are a joy to watch. Thank you so much for this inspiring film Mr. Poitier. Did I mention this is my all time favorite film?
Did you know
- TriviaT.P. McKenna was cast in the role of Dr. Henry Barlow by Director and star Sidney Poitier. However, after the scenes were filmed, Poitier decided to recast George Baker, and the relevant scenes were reshot.
- GoofsDr. Myomo has two scars, one on each cheek throughout the movie. He is identified by Dr. Young as the man "with the scars" when talking with Catherine, but in his last scene with Dr. Young, his scars are missing.
- Quotes
Dr. Matt Younger: Blowing people's minds must be your hobby.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Song Remains the Same (1976)
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- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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