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The Betrayal

  • 1948
  • 3h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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The Betrayal (1948)
Drama

Martin Eden is a successful African-American farmer in South Dakota. He is in love with Deborah Stewart, but he believes that she is white and that she would not be interested in him. He is ... Read allMartin Eden is a successful African-American farmer in South Dakota. He is in love with Deborah Stewart, but he believes that she is white and that she would not be interested in him. He is unaware that Deborah also loves him.Martin Eden is a successful African-American farmer in South Dakota. He is in love with Deborah Stewart, but he believes that she is white and that she would not be interested in him. He is unaware that Deborah also loves him.

  • Director
    • Oscar Micheaux
  • Writer
    • Oscar Micheaux
  • Stars
    • William Byrd
    • Leroy Collins
    • Verlie Cowan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Oscar Micheaux
    • Writer
      • Oscar Micheaux
    • Stars
      • William Byrd
      • Leroy Collins
      • Verlie Cowan
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    William Byrd
    • Jack Stewart
    Leroy Collins
    • Martin Eden
    Verlie Cowan
    • Linda
    Frances De Young
    • Mrs. Bowles
    Vernon B. Duncan
    • Duval
    Edward Fraction
    • Nelson Boudreaux
    Harris Gaines
    • Dr. Lee
    Jessie Johnson
    • Preble
    Barbara Lee
    • Jessie
    Yvonne Machen
    • Terry
    Arthur McCool
    • Joe Bowles
    Vernetties Moore
    • Eunice
    Alice B. Russell
    • Aunt Mary
    Myra Stanton
    • Deborah
    Lou Vernon
    • Ned Washington
    • Director
      • Oscar Micheaux
    • Writer
      • Oscar Micheaux
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    1mcornett

    Based on contemporary reviews, and the script...

    I've read a number of articles about Micheaux and his films, and some stuff about this movie in particular, and it looks dire.

    The released cut was just over 3 hours long, and by all accounts there was barely enough plot to cover something half that long. The acting received poor reviews (he had several amateur non-actors in the leads) and the script is absurdly verbose; a remark is made that Micheaux would use 100 words when 10 would do. There are lengthy speeches against interracial marriage (Micheaux seems to have had some racial-separatist views) and also took the stand that American blacks should abandon the cities and take to the frontiers to build new lives and communities. By all accounts, one of Micheaux's biggest failings was that he was a humorless and overly didactic storyteller, and even his best films became tedious and preachy. Apparently this was no exception. African-American audiences of the day found the film offensive. Micheaux's politics may have been outdated by the time the film came out; doubtless they would not go over well today.

    Even though it's based on a novel, it's really a remake of his first film, "The Homesteader", telling an identical story with different names. By all reports, the technical aspects are crude, but that's almost to be expected as Micheaux's projects were chronically underfunded. He was a maverick in the "race movie' world and deserves to be remembered as a pioneer, but it's too bad that much of his work is seemingly so unimpressive. A similar issue is true of a pioneering female moviemaker, Dorothy Davenport, whose films are spoiled by a melodramatic, preachy tone as she sought to solve society's ills with well-intentioned finger-wagged.
    Single-Black-Male

    Oscar Micheaux's Last Film

    The 64 year old Oscar Micheaux made this swansong film which lasted for three hours and was a box office disaster. It was an adaptation of his own novel, 'The Wind from Nowhere', but he was still doing the same thing as Alfred Hitchcock: adapting novels. The question is, was this film any better than 'The Paradine Case'?

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    • Trivia
      When the film failed at the box-office, no one bothered to preserve it. Therefore, it is lost.
    • Connections
      Featured in American Experience: Midnight Ramble (1994)

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Metropolitan Studios, Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Micheaux Film
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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