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26 de mai. de 1978 · The Sailor's Return: Directed by Jack Gold. With Tom Bell, Shope Shodeinde, Elton Charles, Denyse Alexander. Set in the early days of the reign of Queen Victoria provides an unusual historical representation of a black person's experience of England.
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- Drama
- Jack Gold
- 1978-05-26
The Sailor's Return is a 1978 British drama film directed by Jack Gold and starring Tom Bell, Shope Shodeinde and Elton Charles. [1] It is based on the 1925 novel The Sailor's Return by David Garnett. It was made by Euston Films. [2] The film concerns the ostracizing of a sailor and his black wife.
4 de mai. de 2024 · Tom Bell, Shope Shodeinde, Elton Charles. Set in the early days of the reign of Queen Victoria provides an unusual historical representation of a black person's experience of England.
The Sailor's Return. A 19th-century seaman marries a woman from West Africa, but the couple's return to his English home is marred by hostility from unaccepting townspeople.
- Drama
- Tom Bell, Shope Shodeinde, Mick Ford
- Jack Gold
The Sailor's Return is a 1925 British novel by David Garnett. In Victorian England, a Black woman "marries" a white sailor and faces hostility from the local community in Dorset.
Eminent Victorians: The Sailor’s Return and Modernist Historical Fiction . David Garnett’s The Sailor’s Return, first published in 1925, offers a compelling evocation of the tensions between the rhythms of nineteenth century village life and the restless energies of the landlocked sailor.