The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974) Reviews

The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974)
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Cicely Tyson ages from 19 to 110 in the role of Jane Pittman, a fictional African-American woman whose life began in slavery and ended at the inception of the Civil Rights Movement. Northern journalist Quentin Lerner (Michael Murphy) travels to the racially polarized south of 1962 to interview Ms. Pittman for a potential book. Her life unfolds in flashbacks, many painful and unpleasant, but just as many are uplifting and hopeful. Based on the novel by Ernest J. Gaines and filmed on location in Baton Rouge, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman won nine Emmy Awards, including Best Actress (Tyson), Director (John Korty), and Screenplay (Tracy Keenan Wynn). The film premiered January 31, 1974, on CBS. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Cicely TysonBarbara Chaney, (more)
Director(s):
John Korty
Format(s):
DVD
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Dwight W.

This was a gut-wrenching story of the early years in America that shed more light on subjects that no one wants to talk about anymore. It is excellent viewing for a teenager from a historical standpoint, and a very good portrayal by Ms. Tyson.

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Alicia C.

but I do remember that I liked this movie. All I can recall is the water fountain scene, ::chuckles:: you'll enjoy that one. It's a civil rights movie and one that a teenager should watch to get perspective on history, may it never repeat itself.

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Kristi E.

Awesome movie, one of the greats !

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Stephanie C.

never watched disc was damaged

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    Dwight W.

    This was a gut-wrenching story of the early years in America that shed more light on subjects that no one wants to talk about anymore. It is excellent viewing for a teenager from a historical standpoint, and a very good portrayal by Ms. Tyson.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Alicia C.

    but I do remember that I liked this movie. All I can recall is the water fountain scene, ::chuckles:: you'll enjoy that one. It's a civil rights movie and one that a teenager should watch to get perspective on history, may it never repeat itself.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Kristi E.

    Awesome movie, one of the greats !

    Yes   |   No

     
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