Sounder (1972) Reviews

Sounder (1972)
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Martin Ritt's big-screen adaptation of William H. Armstrong's Newberry Award winning novel, Sounder stars Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield, and Kevin Hooks as a black family struggling through life in depression-era Louisiana. The Morgan family is poor, but close. Young son David (Hooks) enjoys hunting with his father Nathan (Paul Winfield) and his trusted dog Sounder. Eventually, they fall on such rough times that Nathan steals a loaf of bread to feed his family, but he is arrested and sentenced to a work camp. Mother Rebecca (Tyson) realizes that David is now responsible for taking care of the family. He sets out to locate where his father is being held, and becomes involved in a school for black children where he learns facts that give him a new level of self-esteem. Sounder was nominated for a variety of Academy Awards, including Best Picture. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Cicely TysonPaul Winfield, (more)
Director(s):
Martin Ritt
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Irene T.

What a phenomenal movie that I can wholeheartedly recommend for children and adults alike. Clearly this movie would enlighten any classroom about the ethnic struggles in our beloved country. A great movie to view during Black History month! Also the soundtrack introduces all people to bluegrass established here in the US and adopted by the likes of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones! I would classify this movie as a National Treasure!

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Marvin or Ruth R.

This was a depressing movie. You had the feeling that no matter what, nothing was going to turn out alright--maybe it was just too realistic for my taste.

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John B.

An American classic for sure! Watch it.

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Kathleen H.

Yes, a splendid movie indeed!

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Gary S.

Wholesome family movie. No subtitles or captioning but I could still tell what was happening.

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Joann F.

The movie was spendid, I enjoyed it very much.

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    Irene T.

    What a phenomenal movie that I can wholeheartedly recommend for children and adults alike. Clearly this movie would enlighten any classroom about the ethnic struggles in our beloved country. A great movie to view during Black History month! Also the soundtrack introduces all people to bluegrass established here in the US and adopted by the likes of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones! I would classify this movie as a National Treasure!

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    Marvin or Ruth R.

    This was a depressing movie. You had the feeling that no matter what, nothing was going to turn out alright--maybe it was just too realistic for my taste.

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    John B.

    An American classic for sure! Watch it.

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