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  1. Native Son, also known as Sangre negra (in Spanish: "Black Blood"), is a 1951 Argentine black-and-white drama film directed by French filmmaker Pierre Chenal. It is based on the novel Native Son by American author Richard Wright, who also stars in the film and co-wrote the screenplay with Chenal.

    • John Elhert
    • 1951
    • Walter Gould, James Prades
  2. 3. Mai 2022 · With JEAN WALLACE, RICHARD WRIGHT. Based on the novel by WRIGHT. Richard Wrights legendary novel is at once an American classic and an incisive examination o...

    • 108 Min.
    • 31,2K
    • Black Introvert
  3. With Richard Wright, Jean Wallace, Gloria Madison, Nicholas Joy. In 1940s Chicago, a young black man takes a job as a chauffeur to a white family, which takes a turn for the worse when he accidentally kills the teenage daughter of the couple and then tries to cover it up.

    • (473)
    • Drama, Film-Noir
    • Pierre Chenal
    • 1951-03-02
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Native_SonNative Son - Wikipedia

    Native Son has been adapted into a film three times: once in 1951, again in 1986 and a third released in 2019. The first version was made in Argentina . Wright, aged 42, played the protagonist despite being twice the age of 20-year-old Bigger Thomas.

    • Richard Wright, Arnold Rampersad
    • March 1, 1940
  5. 15. Sept. 2020 · Native Son (1951) – Official Re-release Trailer. Now on Digital: https://bit.ly/3t9WZzjOne of the most controversial novels of its day, Richard Wright's Native Son (first published in...

    • 1 Min.
    • 10,1K
    • Kino Lorber
  6. Charles Cane. Detective Britten. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Author Richard Wright (Richard Wright) portrays his novel's Bigger Thomas, a young chauffeur trapped in an...

    • (9)
    • Drama
  7. Native Son. Pierre Chenal. Argentinien, USA 1951. 106 min. V'22. Richard Wrights Roman „Native Son“ (1940) ist mit seiner marxistischen, „schwarzen“ Perspektive ein kontroverser Meilenstein in der US-Literatur.