
Is this for you? If you have a high tolerance for scratchy film stock and stories that move at the pace of a slow-moving parade, you might dig The Black King. If you need clean editing or actors who aren't constantly staring at the camera like they're looking for their mark, you will absolutely hate it. It's a relic, p...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Bud Pollard

Reggie Morris
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"Is this for you? If you have a high tolerance for scratchy film stock and stories that move at the pace of a slow-moving parade, you might dig The Black King. If you need clean editing or actors who aren't constantly staring at the camera like they're looking for their mark, you will absolutely hate it. It's a relic, plain and simple. The whole premise is this minister guy, played by A.B. DeComathiere, who decides he’s going to lead a big movement to Africa. It’s essentially a giant scam, and w..."
Mike Jackson
Donald Heywood, Morris M. Levinson
United States

1929 · IMDb 6.7

