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Harry Belafonte
brought his silken intensity back to the big screen
for The Angel Levine, an experimental drama he produced. Ending his self-imposed exile
in this existential comedy that added a twist
to the dilemma posed by Ralph Ellison in his novel Invisible Man
brought his silken intensity back to the big screen
for The Angel Levine, an experimental drama he produced. Ending his self-imposed exile
in this existential comedy that added a twist
to the dilemma posed by Ralph Ellison in his novel Invisible Man
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Harry Belafonte
brought his silken intensity
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back to the big screen
for The Angel Levine,
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an experimental drama he produced.
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Ending his self-imposed exile
in this existential comedy
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that added a twist
to the dilemma posed by Ralph Ellison
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in his novel Invisible Man.
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Movie Summary
Tracks the history of Black cinema, focused mainly on the '70s, with archival and new interviews with many of the key players from the era.