The Blood Of Jesus

The Blood of Jesus (1941) is a classic example of the "race film" genre of films by African-American directors and casts, geared exclusively for an African-American audience. This film, written and directed by Spencer William Jr. of the TV show Amos & Andy Show (who also played Razz Williams in the film), is a morality tale about a woman (Cathryn Caviness) who is accidentally shot to death by her husband. Facing death, she must choose between Hell, represented as urban life, and Zion, represented as pastoral America, and between Satan and God. The climax comes when she makes her decision at the foot of the cross and wakes up to singing of her church choir. Intended to promote a Black Southern Baptist ideal of a virtuous rural life, the film was a major success and the most popular hit in its genre.

See Also

   
The film has also been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Blood of Jesus, The Blood of Jesus, The

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
grand duchess olga of russia
grand duchess tatiana of russia
john barrymore
northern league (baseball)
avalon hill
welwitschia
incheon
all that jazz
the african queen
abbott and costello meet frankenstein
adam's rib
pinophyta
the bank dick
count basie
chinatown (1974 movie)
descriptive chess notation
pinales
kiss me deadly
all that heaven allows
logging
the general
busan
america, america
reefer madness
kolmogorov space
american graffiti
badlands (movie)
martin sheen
*nsync
list of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel
joshua scott chasez
pondicherry
the jazz singer
dad's army
sampa chart
dos hermanas
computer workstation
sith
eddie tolan
fc barcelona
riverworld
gran persson
viet minh
guipzcoa