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The Negro Soldier

  • 1944
  • 43m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
859
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Joe Louis in The Negro Soldier (1944)
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Documentary focusing on the contributions to the American war effort of African-American soldiers.Documentary focusing on the contributions to the American war effort of African-American soldiers.Documentary focusing on the contributions to the American war effort of African-American soldiers.

  • Director
    • Stuart Heisler
  • Writer
    • Carlton Moss
  • Stars
    • Clyde Turner
    • Carlton Moss
    • William Broadus
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    859
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    • Director
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Writer
      • Carlton Moss
    • Stars
      • Clyde Turner
      • Carlton Moss
      • William Broadus
    • 15User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Clyde Turner
    • Soloist in Church
    • (as Sgt. Clyde Turner)
    Carlton Moss
    Carlton Moss
    • Minister
    William Broadus
    • Jim
    Bertha Woolford
    • Mrs. Bronson
    • (as Bertha Wolford)
    Norman Ford
    • Lt. Robert E. Bronson
    • (as Lt. Norman Ford)
    Clarence Brooks
    Clarence Brooks
    • Chaplain
    Joe Louis
    Joe Louis
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Gertrude Elise Ayer
    • Self - Principal
    • (archive footage)
    Richmond Barthé
    • Self - Sculptor
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Richard Barthe)
    Erich Borchmeyer
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Dean Dixon
    • Self - Conductor
    • (archive footage)
    W.C. Handy
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Matthew Henson
    • Self - Polar Explorer
    • (archive footage)
    Adolf Hitler
    Adolf Hitler
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Cornelius Johnson
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Henry Johnson
    • Self - WW1 Soldier
    • (archive footage)
    Ralph Metcalfe
    Ralph Metcalfe
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Lawrence Reddick
    • Self - Museum Curator
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Writer
      • Carlton Moss
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    8grantss

    Well-made propaganda film

    A US World War 2 propaganda film, showing how African-American soldiers are helping the Allied cause.

    A well-made propaganda film. Quite stirring in showing the contribution African-Americans had made to previous wars and were making to the current war, World War 2. Made to convince African-Americans to join up and help win the war it does well to paper over the race-based social divide that existed in the US at the time.

    Quite sad in the respect in that, while it was okay for African-Americans to fight and die for their country, they were treated as second class citizens at home, with less rights than whites. Just the fact that the film had to be made is a sad reflection of the times.

    This said, it is very effective in its purpose and is even quite emotional at times. Some good military footage too.
    8sbox

    Made When Patriotism Wasn't Corny

    This is a good patriotic documentary which focuses on blacks' role in World War II. Made in 1944, this film includes many interesting scenes, from training to actual service.
    5frantic-2

    Touching American propaganda film from WWII

    The aim of the movie is to encourage American blacks to identify themselves with the on-going struggle overseas.

    It is convincing but fairly dull in comparison to other Frank Capra propaganda films.
    8drjgardner

    Clever documentary

    The US was recruiting more and more black people as soldiers as WW2 came to a close. Eventually 125,000 would serve overseas and nearly 1000 would die in combat, but in 1943 the big question was how to motivate blacks to fight for an America in which segregation was still very much alive.

    Carlton Moss was serving as an adviser to the War Department and the job was given to him to write the documentary, and eventually he ended up starring as a Minister.

    Moss decided to focus on the contribution of blacks in American history, particularly their role in battles as well as their achievements in science, medicine, and education. He contrasts that with the Axis views about "colored people" and their treatment of conquered peoples. The film switches tones and then follows the life of a new enlistee who eventually makes it to officer candidate school.

    The documentary is very clever, telling the truth, but just enough of the truth to avoid some of the awful elements of life for black people in the U.S.
    5planktonrules

    We're all one big happy family.

    "The Negro Soldier" is a film you wouldn't show in the 21st century. With our hyper-awareness of racism and its evils, folks today would immediately notice that the documentary paints a ridiculous image of 'we're all one big happy family' in regard to blacks in America during WWII. The truth is, they were second-class soldiers serving in a mostly segregated military. Blacks serving on naval vessels usually were assigned roles as glorified domestics--serving coffee and the like to the white sailors. And, even with the famed Tuskeegee Airmen and their wonderful service record, they were never integrated into white units. So, despite the image the film is trying to create, viewers today will quickly dismiss this as mere wartime propaganda...which it is.

    Now I am not saying it's a badly made film. While the framework of a minister giving his sermon on Americanism and the war effort is patently ridiculous, as well as his congregation members joining in on the sermon...the effect is also rather sweet. An odd dichotomy, I know.

    My advice is by all means watch the film. It does celebrate the many achievements of black soldiers...and it an interesting curio of the day...a flawed curio, of course.

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    • Trivia
      In 2011, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress with the following statement: "'The Negro Soldier' showcased the contributions of blacks to American society and their heroism in the nation's wars, portraying them in a dignified, realistic, and far less stereotypical manner than they had been depicted in previous Hollywood films."
    • Quotes

      Minister: There are those who will tell you that Japan is the savior of the colored races. On December 7, 1941.

      [scenes of the attack on Pearl Harbor]

    • Alternate versions
      According to government documents, a two-reel shortened version of the film was released in July 1944.
    • Connections
      Edited from Pour l'indépendance (1924)
    • Soundtracks
      Hit the Leather
      (uncredited)

      Written by Meredith Willson

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    • Release date
      • February 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 黑人士兵
    • Production company
      • U.S. War Department
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    • Budget
      • $78,254 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      43 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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