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Nothing But a Man

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African-American rail worker Duff Anderson (Ivan Dixon) has left his 4-year old son with a nanny, and now drifts through life with little ambition. Duff's outlook on life changes when he meets schoolteacher Josie Dawson (Abbey Lincoln), a gentle preacher's daughter. Although Josie's father (Stanley Greene) disapproves of Duff's lifestyle, the two eventually marry. Duff and Josie struggle to hold on to their marriage as Duff must face up to the oppressive racism of 1960s America.
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With calm confidence and a strikingly naturalistic approach, Nothing But a Man tells a quietly powerful story of Black American lives.

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Joseph Gelmis Newsday It is precisely this feeling of calm that makes it such a totally credible, fine and true picture. Jan 31, 2022 Full Review Margo Miller Boston Globe Nothing But a Man is a great movie. It has a universal story. It is superbly acted. It keeps to a point of view, something rare in American film making. Jan 31, 2022 Full Review Kevin Thomas Los Angeles Times Nothing But a Man is a minor masterpiece and one of the most important American movies in recent years. Jan 31, 2022 Full Review Imran Khan PopMatters Nothing But a Man is about battling discrimination on an uneven playing field but also about tenaciously preserving friendships and families. Rated: 8/10 Jun 5, 2024 Full Review James Kendrick Q Network Film Desk masterful in its subtle drama and commitment to a neorealist-style depiction of lived reality Rated: 4/4 Mar 27, 2024 Full Review Scott Nye Battleship Pretension The film inherits a lot of its texture and pacing from Italian neorealism, approaching its setting honestly, realistically, and recognizably. Feb 20, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member The worst drama ever, LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review delysid d this is a great movie Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/06/22 Full Review s r A first rate independent drama based in Alabama and was about blacks coming up against racism. It was sad and beautiful. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member The acting performances are excellent by every actor. The black and white cinematography is excellent. The story is simple and very good. But it is the truth that it tells, that makes this a must watch movie. Even about 100 years after the civil war when this was made, blacks in the Unites States were still lynched, oppressed, segregated, patronized and treated as inferior, not only in, but uniquely in the south. 50 plus years after this film, things have improved greatly in some ways. But to think that the mentality that underlies 250 years of slavery, and 100 plus years of overt oppression is gone would be naive. Ivan Dixon went on to be in Hogan's Heroes not long after this film, and then did much of his work behind the camera as a director in television for several more decades. But this was probably his best acting of his career. This may have been Yaphet Kotto's first credited role on film. Abbey Lincoln's performance is also outstanding. Please watch this if you have a chance. I echo Peter Bradshaw's professional critic review. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Greg H Firstly I was amazed that I had never even heard of this movie until I came across it one night on TCM. I am 52 years old and consider movies my hobby! It has an unbelievable cast of familiar faces and such an understated story. The performances are subtle and real. I almost felt it was a documentary. This is no shiny, polished Hollywood story. I don't think this movie gets enough attention. It really captured a part of American history. When it was over it made me feel like I had missed something because I hadn't seen it when I was younger. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/30/20 Full Review Audience Member Heartwrenching and heartwarming. A powerful film addressing the difficulties in being a black man in America and connecting with others. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis African-American rail worker Duff Anderson (Ivan Dixon) has left his 4-year old son with a nanny, and now drifts through life with little ambition. Duff's outlook on life changes when he meets schoolteacher Josie Dawson (Abbey Lincoln), a gentle preacher's daughter. Although Josie's father (Stanley Greene) disapproves of Duff's lifestyle, the two eventually marry. Duff and Josie struggle to hold on to their marriage as Duff must face up to the oppressive racism of 1960s America.
Director
Michael Roemer
Producer
Michael Roemer, Robert Rubin, Robert M. Young
Screenwriter
Michael Roemer, Robert M. Young
Production Co
DuArt Film and Video, Nothing But a Man Company
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Sep 28, 2004
Box Office (Gross USA)
$12.4K
Runtime
1h 32m
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