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Purlie

  • TV Movie
  • 1982
  • 2h 22m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
127
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Purlie (1982)
ComedyFamilyMusical

In the early days of the civil rights movement, a Southern plantation owner holds his sharecroppers in virtual slavery. Purlie comes home as a preacher who will shake things up and bring fre... Read allIn the early days of the civil rights movement, a Southern plantation owner holds his sharecroppers in virtual slavery. Purlie comes home as a preacher who will shake things up and bring freedom to his people.In the early days of the civil rights movement, a Southern plantation owner holds his sharecroppers in virtual slavery. Purlie comes home as a preacher who will shake things up and bring freedom to his people.

  • Director
    • Rudi Goldman
  • Writers
    • Ossie Davis
    • Philip Rose
    • Peter Udell
  • Stars
    • Robert Guillaume
    • Sherman Hemsley
    • Rhetta Hughes
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    127
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rudi Goldman
    • Writers
      • Ossie Davis
      • Philip Rose
      • Peter Udell
    • Stars
      • Robert Guillaume
      • Sherman Hemsley
      • Rhetta Hughes
    • 9User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Robert Guillaume
    Robert Guillaume
    • Purlie Victorious Judson
    Sherman Hemsley
    Sherman Hemsley
    • Gitlow Judson
    Rhetta Hughes
    Rhetta Hughes
    • Missy
    Melba Moore
    Melba Moore
    • Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins
    Clarice Taylor
    Clarice Taylor
    • Idella Landy
    Brandon Maggart
    Brandon Maggart
    • Stonewall Jackson (Ol' Cap'n)
    Don Scardino
    Don Scardino
    • Charlie Cotchipee
    Linda Hopkins
    Linda Hopkins
    • Sister Hopkins
    Loretta Abbot
    Brenda Braxton
    Brenda Braxton
    P.L. Brown
    P.L. Brown
    Olivia Detante
    Suzzanne Douglas
    Suzzanne Douglas
    Cisco Drayton
    Tanya Gibson
    Michael Goring
    Milt Grayson
    Lawrence Hamilton
    • Director
      • Rudi Goldman
    • Writers
      • Ossie Davis
      • Philip Rose
      • Peter Udell
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    10domino1003

    Loved it to pieces....literally!

    I first saw this on PBS and made a copy,and watched it until the tape broke! Unfortunately, this is not available on DVD, and a VHS copy is incredibly expensive to buy.

    Written by the late Ossie Davis, the story takes place a long time ago. Purlie (Robert Guillaume)is determined to get his mother's money from IL' Cap'n (Brandon Maggart) to buy Big Bethel, a church that IL' Cap'n wants gone. Knowing the problem he faces, he uses Lutibelle (Melba Moore)because she's a look-alike to a long-lost relative. With the help of Gitlow (Sherman Hemsley), Purlie manages to get his plan in motion, but not without a few stumbling blocks.

    The songs are great and Melba Moore steals the show (And has a great set of pipes, too!)
    10awasse2890

    Great musical

    I first heard this musical when i was in college in 1980 and checked the LP out of the library. Later on , I got a cassette version of the soundtrack and listened to it so much I wore out the tape. It has always been one of my favorite musicals. the songs are so catchy, you want to sing along. Almost everyone in the original cast went on to fantastic careers. You can listen to the 1981 tv movie on YouTube.
    howkinicky5

    I am so old

    This is an amazing musical. I remember watching this when I was like 7. It came on PBS. All me, my sister and my cousins could say was " yes Reverin Pearlaay!" We loved it. I thought for SURE I made it up. If anyone has this on VIDEO you are lucky. It is an amazing and wonderfully charming play! AAAAAAAAH it gets like a zillon stars from me Shala. age 27
    7eschetic

    Powerful PURLIE deserves DVD release

    Poor, neglected PURLIE! A rousing musical retread of Ossie Davis' solid play and movie from a decade earlier, PURLIE VICTORIOUS, coming at the end of the 60's Civil Rights movement, it won Tonys for Cleavon Little (four years before he would steal the show in Mel Brooks' BLAZING SADDLES) and Melba Moore (who turned the hit song "I Got Love" into a career), played 690 performances from March 15, 1970 to November 7, 1971 (during which Robert Guillaume would replace Little), toured successfully for a year and made a brief Broadway return in 1972/3.

    Despite good reviews, awards and repeated appearances on the popular Ed Sullivan TV Show, PURLIE did not have a "powerhouse" producer behind it and opened as an "interim" booking at the Broadway Theatre and was never able to build to the kind of solid smash that a stronger producer could probably have made of a show of PURLIE's quality. Had GANTRY, a musical version of "Elmer Gantry" not closed on its Opening Night, PURLIE would have had to vacate the Broadway barely a month into its run for GANTRY when *its* theatre was scheduled to be torn down! As it was, in a crowded season, PURLIE had to change theatres twice (first to the Winter Garden and then to the ANTA - now August Wilson Theatre) to make way for previously booked shows before finally heading out onto the road.

    A decade later, in 1981, most of the Broadway cast and production (Guillaume, who by then had built on his year in the role, making a major TV mark on SOAP and its spin-off BENSON returned as Purlie) was reassembled for a taping of the show for CBS television at a Broadway sized hall (at Lehman College) further uptown in Manhattan. The tape later all too briefly issued on VHS by MGM/CBS Video (a 142 minute print! Act I runs just over 95 minutes; Act II just under 48.).

    While the show seldom reaches the heady heights of the explosion of gospel song and dance (Louis Johnson's excellent choreography) which open and close it (a funeral service at the black church where Purlie is the minister for the late, unlamented Ol' Cap' Cochipe which frames the show), it remains a fine vehicle for some of the best black actors of its day - in addition to the aforesaid Guillaume and Moore, later Tony winner Linda Hopkins, and Sherman Hemsley (playing an "Uncle Tom" character named "Gitlow - that ironically led to his career making lead as George Jefferson in THE JEFFERSONS!)...all making the most of Geld & Udell's effective "down home" tunes and the solid story that remains faithful to the original Ossie Davis play. Look for the future "Cowardly Lion" of THE WIZ, Ted Ross, and current star Brenda Braxton in the featured chorus.

    The two crucial white characters (Cap'n Cochipe whose racist stranglehold on the town has to be broken and his son Charlie, a muddleheaded liberal struggling to write a good protest song . . . "That ain't it, Charlie, that ain't it") were well played for TV by Brandon Maggart from Broadway's APPLAUSE and future director Don Scardino.

    While something of an artifact of its time, PURLIE holds up well on viewing a quarter century later, as the inflated prices for the long out-of-print videotape attest. Rudi Goldman's TV direction captures Philip Rose's original stage direction almost perfectly, making this one of the best filmed stage productions I can remember - the perfect blend of shots neither too close to lose the sense of the full stage nor too far to lose the intimacy of the moment. It remains a very solid show and a rattling good time for all, black or liberated white.

    When it finally *does* get the well deserved DVD release, I hope the producers make the effort to license *at least* the clip from the Ed Sullivan Show showing the opening number with Cleavon Little as a "bonus" for comparison. Both leads are excellent, but in very different ways in the title role. Little was thrilling fire and ice, but Guillaume comes across closer to the *original* Purlie Victorious, Ossie Davis, and that's good too.
    10jflournoy-2

    Purlie

    What I wouldn't give to once again see the play, "Purlie." My family spent many hours watching our tape of Purlie. Unforutnately, our VHS version did not withstand the test of time. If anyone has a copy that could be redistributed, we would all greatly appreciate it and benefit. Please, someone hear all of our calls. With so many negative films being watched today, it would be good to once again see Purlie and view the awesome talents of all of the actors in this wonderful play. Melba Moore and the cast did a superb job! Recently I purchased a copy of the musical score from Purlie and I still remember all of the wonderful songs and was able to sing along. Surely, one of the actors or producers of this great production has a copy that can be put into DVD format for today's audience to view. Hopefully, someone will come forward very soon.

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    • Trivia
      The original Broadway production of "Purlie" opened at the Broadway Theater in New York on March 15, 1970, ran for 688 performances and was nominated for the 1970 Tony Award for the Best Musical. Sherman Hemsley, Melba Moore {Winner of the 1970 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical) and Linda Hopkins recreated their stage roles in this filmed production.
    • Quotes

      Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins: [Lutiebelle's just been assaulted by old man Cotchipee] He kissed me!

      [points to her cheek]

      Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins: Right here.

      Missy: Right where?

      Gitlow Judson: Oh, Missy, for Pete's sake!

      Purlie Victorious Judson: He kissed my woman, Gitlow. He kissed the woman I love!

      Gitlow Judson: So what?

      Purlie Victorious Judson: So, what do you mean "so what?" Ain't no man kisses the woman I love and lives!

      [Gitlow laughs uproariously at this]

      Purlie Victorious Judson: That's right, you go ahead and laugh.

      [rolls up his sleeves]

      Purlie Victorious Judson: Let's have one last look at your teeth before I knock 'em down your throat!

    • Connections
      Version of Gone Are the Days! (1963)
    • Soundtracks
      Walk Him Up the Stairs
      Music by Gary Geld

      Lyrics by Peter Udell

      Sung by Linda Hopkins and Company

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Lehman College, City University of New York, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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