The River Niger (film)
The River Niger is a 1976 film adaptation of the 1972 Joseph A. Walker play of the same title. The film was directed by Krishna Shah, and starred James Earl Jones, Cicely Tyson, and Louis Gossett Jr. The film had a limited commercial release in 1976 and has rarely been seen in later years. The soundtrack is by War, including the theme song "River Niger".
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Directed by | Krishna Shah |
Written by | Joseph A. Walker (play, screenplay) |
Produced by | Sidney Beckerman |
Starring | Cicely Tyson James Earl Jones Louis Gossett Jr. Glynn Turman Jonelle Allen Roger E. Mosley |
Cinematography | Michael D. Margulies |
Edited by | Irving Lerner |
Music by | Jerry Goldstein War |
Distributed by | Cine Artists Pictures Continental Video Reel Media Int'l |
Release date | 14 April 1976 |
Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Johnny Williams (James Earl Jones) is a working house painter and amateur poet who is trying to live in a contemporary ghetto in Watts, Los Angeles, California. Though he is trying to provide for his almost stable family, times are hard. Johnny's main pride and joy, his son Jeff (played by Glynn Turman) just returned from U.S. Air Force flight school, where he finally reveals that he flunked out, causing great disillusionment. This film follows Johnny's struggle and a few who try to help, including his physician friend Dr. Dudley Stanton (Louis Gossett Jr.), who purchases Johnny's poems while treating his ailing wife Mattie (played by Cicely Tyson), whose cancer is recurring. When Johnny's son kills a local gang member, and the gang shoots a police officer, the situation escalates to a standoff with the police and another shootout in Johnny's house.
Cast
- Cicely Tyson as Mattie Williams
- James Earl Jones as Johnny Williams
- Louis Gossett Jr. as Dr. Dudley Stanton
- Glynn Turman as Jeff Williams
- Jonelle Allen as Ann Vanderguild
- Roger E. Mosley as Moe "Big Moe" Hayes
- Ralph Wilcox as Al
- Teddy Wilson as "Chips"
- Charles Weldon as "Skeeter"
- Zakes Mokae as "Dutch"
- Tony Burton as Policeman
References
External links
- The River Niger at IMDb
- The River Niger at AllMovie
- The River Niger (play) at the Internet Broadway Database