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Retelling of black education leader Mary Mcleod Bethune with songs and a message.
salmonmoon28 October 2006
Despite the rating, this is a must see film. There is nothing quite like it. It was the film version of a touring show presented by the group Moral Rearmament. To give you an idea of their agenda, UP WITH PEOPLE was an off-shoot. Their basic premise is that we do not need to rearm people with guns, but with a new moral outlook. Although originally a Christian-based group, it is quite interfaith in its outlook.

Here is the problem with the film. It would have been charming if it was about the life of Bethune who built a college for children of African-American descent, with nothing. Instead it waivers off into fiction when Bethune sees the light of her ways when she discovers Moral-Rearmament. There is also a lot of communist bashing, and some extremely horrendous acting by the woman who plays her daughter. The end of the film is a shambles, looking as if the director had run out of money.

But, in spite of this, the music is strangely moving..the lead Muriel Smith is amazing. She is the uncredited voice for Bali Hai in the movie, SOUTH PACIFIC. For this alone, watch, and don't laugh too smuggly at the simple but powerful message of the movie.
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10/10
The Crowning Experience
jmjoneshrpro12 January 2008
I wanted to respond to the comments on this movie. I was eight years old when I was selected to be in the cast of this movie. The directors came to Northern California - Berkeley to select children to play the school kids in this movie. It was filmed in "Russell City" now known as Redwood City, California. It was definitely a "crowning experience for me. I had the opportunity to work with Ann Buckles, Murial Smith, Louis Byles, George McCurdy, William Pawley, Jr. I would like to know how to obtain a copy of the movie. The storyline was about Mary Bethune McCloud and how she started a school. This is a "must see movie" very appropriate for 2008 considering we have a Black candidate running for President of the US.
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