Carib Gold
1956 maritime themed B-movie by Harold Young / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Carib Gold is a maritime-themed 1956 B-movie, written and filmed almost entirely in Key West, Florida, with locally-cast musicians and extras. Its cast is largely African-American headlined by Ethel Waters and features the first known film roles for both Geoffrey Holder and Cicely Tyson. The story was written by Navy veteran Charles Gossett.[1]
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Directed by | Harold Young |
Written by | Charles Gossett |
Screenplay by | Charles Gossett D. Lyle Kretsinger |
Produced by | Warren Coleman |
Starring | Ethel Waters Coley Wallace Peter Dawson William T. Hill Geoffrey Holder |
Cinematography | Charles O'Rork |
Edited by | Michael Young |
Music by | Frank Fields Emil Velazco Pinky Herman |
Production company | Onyx Pictures |
Distributed by | Splendora Film Corporation |
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Running time | 62 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Thought lost for decades, the film is now in the public domain and was digitized in early 2012 and released online for free public viewing by Southern Methodist University, as part of the G. William Jones Film and Video Collection at the university's Hamon Art Library.[2]