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(#16) Which Way Is Up?
- Richard Pryor, Margaret Avery, Paul Mooney, Lonette McKee, Tim Thomerson, Victor Argo, Morgan Woodward, Luis Valdez, Hank Worden, Dolph Sweet, Harry Northup, Carmen Filpi, Joe Turkel, Marc Alaimo, Hank Robinson, Eddie Smith, DeWayne Jessie, Bebe Drake, Korla Pandit, Dennis O'Flaherty, Ted Markland, Clifford A. Pellow, Ralph Montgomery, Sam Theard, Pat Ast, Marilyn Coleman, Ron Cummins, Robert Max Terhune Jr., Kathy Cronkite, Tanya Lynne Lee, Morgan Roberts, Daniel Valdez, Terence Locke, Blair Burrows, Louise Johnson, Gloria Edwards, Shane Mooney, Evelyn Dutton, Diane Rodriguez, Cheryl Harvey, Darrell Giddens, Angela Wilson, Yvonne Mooney, Julie Dorman, Ernesto Hernández, Mark Robin, Tony Alvarenga, Sidney Lanier, Carol Trost
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Black movies received more attention in the 1970s, especially popular with black groups, but they were criticized and opposed by the public because of the clichéd plots and criminal tendencies shown in the films. Many black actors can act as leading actors since the 1970s and no longer appear as gang characters, villains, or victims. Coinciding with the American society's reflection on race relations in the 1970s, the development of black films quickly crossed racial boundaries.
You may know more about black people history after watching these movies, there is a collection of the best black movies in the 1970s. The generator has 43 items and can be refreshed to display another group of items. Welcome to share this interesting tool with friends.
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