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  1. Jericho is a 1937 British drama film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Paul Robeson, Henry Wilcoxon and Wallace Ford. It was released in the US with the alternative title Dark Sands . Paul Robeson considered Jericho one of his most positive accomplishments in projecting a screen image of a Black man with courage, honor, self ...

  2. 19 de jan. de 2014 · 37. 3.6K views 10 years ago. In the wake of fascist Italy's invasion of Ethiopia and his staring role as Toussaint L'ouverture in a London play written by CLR James, Paul Robeson made Jericho...

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  3. English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. Cast. Paul Robeson. "Jericho" Jackson. Henry Wilcoxon. Captain Mack. Wallace Ford. Mike Clancy. Princess Kouka. Gara. John Laurie. Hassan. James Carew. Major Barnes. Lawrence Brown. Private Face. Rufus Fennell. Sergeant Gamey. Credits. Director. Thornton Freeland. Producer. Walter Futter.

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  4. Jericho. by. Thornton Freeland. Publication date. 1937. Topics. Thornton Freeland, Paul Robeson, A Tribute to an Artist, African American Cinema, drama, Dark Sands. Language. English. Seeking out new avenues for his artistry, Paul Robeson moved his family to London in 1928.

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  5. Jericho (1937) directed by Thornton Freeland • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1937. Directed by Thornton Freeland. The most spectacular adventure picture ever made. An unjustly condemned corporal flees to Africa, chased by the captain blamed for his escape. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

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  6. Jericho (1937): On the troop ship to Europe, American Doughboy Corporal Jericho Jackson (Robeson) sings songs to calm his frightened comrades, all blacks. Trained as a medic, he resents being used as an infantryman.

  7. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 7a1d053f-a735-5d41-b03cJericho (1937) | BFI

    1937 United Kingdom Directed by Thornton Freeland Produced by Walter Futter Written by George Barraud Featuring Paul Robeson, Henry Wilcoxon, Wallace Ford