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Donald Swanson

African jim (Jim comes to Jo'burg)

Director Donald Swanson Music (original) Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble, Rabib Ahou Khalil Cast Daniel Adnewmah, Dolly Rathebe, Dan Twala, The African Inkspots
60' - 1949 - Drama - Format: - - Dialogue: English
The film was made in 1949 by two expatriate Britishers, producer Eric Rutherford and director Donald Swanson. It is a simple story of a country lad who comes to the city to look for work, takes some knocks while adjusting to city life, but comes out on top when his singing talent is discovered. Using musicians from the townships (it discovered South Africa’s great singing star Dolly Rathebe), the film was a sensation for black audiences, who had never before seen their own heroes on screen. Its value as a historical document cannot be overstated; these images from the past reflect a vibrant township culture that was soon to be destroyed by apartheid.

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Credits

Directors

Donald Swanson

Music (original)

Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble, Rabib Ahou Khalil

Cast

Daniel Adnewmah, Dolly Rathebe, Dan Twala, The African Inkspots

Scenario

Donald Swanson

Producers

Eric Rutherford

Production studios

Warrior Films

Rights Owner

Villon Films

More info

Dialogue

English

Countries of production

South Africa

Year

1949

Technical Specs

Format
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