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Living Between Two Worlds
1963 film
| Living Between Two Worlds | |
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| Directed by | Bobby Johnson |
| Written by | Horace Jackson |
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| Cinematography | Vilmos Zsigmond |
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Living Between Two Worlds is a 1963 American film and Horace Jackson's debut film.
The film was publicized as the first full-length feature film independently financed, written and produced by African Americans with an all African American cast.[1]
Plot
Harvey, an aspiring jazz musician, is pressured by his mother to enter the ministry.
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Torn between the two, his choice becomes more clear when his sister is raped by two white men.
Cast
Production and release
Living Between Two Worlds had no studio backing so Jackson and co-producer Lillye Austin independently financed the low-budget production.
The experience of those working on the film varied. Director Bobby John