edited by Thomas Cripps and Tino Balio
University of Wisconsin Press, 1979
Paper: 978-0-299-07924-6
Library of Congress Classification PN1997.G693
Dewey Decimal Classification 791.437

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

The Green Pastures, a 1936 black folk-classic film, has long captured the attentions of audiences both black and white. It is a picture to be appreciated not merely for its entertainment value or cinematic techniques but also for its place in the history of American social change. We are now offered the best guide to our understanding of both, with Thomas Cripps's substantial introduction and learned annotations of the script, along with the accompanying shooting script itself, never before published.


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