Ruby Dee has a sister named Eurie who worked with my mom at Huron Rd Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. Ruby and her hubby (Ossie Davis) came for a visit. Eurie shared with them some hot tamales that my mom had made. They loved them. That made my mom soooo happy! I still have that recipe.
Ossie Davis' absolutely magical writing and performance is the best I've ever seen! I'm so grateful to know movies like this existed, and I'm so glad I get to revisit some I've seen through the decades, especially the 60's and 70's. I feel I could write volumes about this production, all saying, wow!*
I love this movie and anything with Ruby Dee, Ossie Davis, and Beah Richards in it!! I first saw this movie years back when TV One first came out. They don’t show the oldies anymore, but thanks to Reelblack we get to see them and much more. Thanks Reelblack 🙏🏾🖤
Seeing Ossie and Ruby on screen is so angelic. Everything they touched turned into gold. Just today I road past a park that is named after her, in New Rochelle New York. I know their in heaven together still in Love 🙂🙂
Ossie and Ruby were two of the best...period. Both were brilliant. Growing up watching them two on the screen...almost every thing they did made me proud to be African American. Their art and skill gurgled in greatness, ever resounding "black lives matter."
I guess Im randomly asking but does anyone know of a way to get back into an Instagram account? I was stupid forgot my account password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me.
I wanted to give a big shoutout to the creators/members of the reelblack page. It brings me so much joy to survey the masterful collections of beauty black people who demonstrated brilliance, resilience, bravery, legacy, superb-talent & skill, beauty, style in all corners of the world & universe. To be able to relive my childhood at the age of 11 when I first watched this movie, has me on a natural high. Thank you for this. I would love to connect with a member of this group.
I have been looking for this since my late 20s, for those that don't like this movie, I thought it was funny and thought provoking. This is what happens when you don't pay attention
Wow... Thanks for posting! 1963😃... How brave and excellent. Humour, dialogue, message... And the true intelligence of "Step and fetch it" characters revealed. Loved this movie!!!
We have got to continue to educate our young people about the great shoulders on which they stand. How our peeple use their art & creativity to educate & you foster liberation, revolution & freedom. It is so vital. Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee. The "Martin Luther King & Corretta Scott King" of theater & entertainment. 💯
I saw this play (the Clifton Davis, Melba Moore version) in the 1970s!! I have been searching for the album (or any version) for YEARS!!! Leave it to Reelblack to Deliver!! Saving this one. Thank YOU again, RB. Always in your debt!! 💗💕👵🏽💗🌱
@@vegascece I wonder how the composers achieved that? Or was it the rare chance to feel connected to the actors in an ‘extended family’ way? But the lines & lyrics succeeded in having that kind of staying power in the memory!! AND it’s not just me. 🥰😂☺️💝🎄
In the '60s, when I was a child, Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee visited Montclair NJ to visit Mr. and Mrs Jones. Almost every 4th of July...they'd visit the Jones family. the Jones were my grandparents' best friends, they attended St Mark's Church...we were pre-teens and there were no selfie cell phones or even the idea of intruding on their privacy by taking pictures...
The current production of PURLIE VICTORIOUS on Broadway (The Music Box Theatre) is MAGNIFICENT! It's a limited run, ending February 4th, 2024. The cast is absolutely brilliant!
When I finally understood what they were rejoicing about, I ABSOLUTELY LOST IT. I mean , I was not expecting that , AT ALL. I wasn't even born yet but I still appreciate that opening scene. Thanks reel black because I'm definitely feeling your channel . Oh and one more thing, Ruby Dee was hot in her day ! Ossie had extremely good taste.
Must've been another channel who posted this some time ago but I swear I watched it here. 1 of my favorites since I'm an actress I've memorized & replay cousin bee & ossie part when she meets her mother old master 😂😂 ossie is genius and he str8 outta Georgia ❣
I was looking for Purlie (stage version) when I happened upon your channel. Subby for life!! You have outstanding content, with so much entertainment I remember from my youth/teens that I have never watched. Where's my popcorn because this is going to be a long relationship! TY!
The revival of PURLIE VICTORIOUS that is running on Broadway for several weeks more (ends 2/4/24) is FANTASTIC! See it while you can! It is so beautifully done! ♥️ (The play, not the musical version, although I hope there will be a revival of that, too!)
After seeing Ruby Dee's performance,her range & diction,I now know where the "Whitley"character that made Jasmin Guy a TV show sensation originally came from
I mean the "Whitley" character on the 1980's TV show "Different World" had to be an imitation of Ruby Dee's performance in this film copied to a T by Jasmin Guy
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful film. It is much deaper in spirit that any movie I have ever seen. This movie moved my spirit in ways I have never been moved by any movie. WOW! I got so caught up in the script, I forgot it was any part comedy and got caught up in the Dramy. I wish I could purchas it on DVD. I am so glad I found the site.
Saw a local version of this with my grandparents in 1987 in Fresno, California. Kinda wild how James Coco basically took his Captain Cotchipee character and tweaked it for Boss Hogg on The Dukes of Hazzard.
Black men use to have a strong face, strong jaw, I love black men, you could see the authority in them, feel it,......................: Black people our lives does matter, long over due, for many things. Yet while we've been going about this life, something happened to us mattering to each other. we have to matter to each other🤗
black lives matter was started by homo sexual LGBQ people ...black lives do matter but not to LGBQ P people who are using this organization to push their sinful agenda to push homo sex its not a race
My favorite movie! thank you Reel black! keeping record and chronicle of our 🎥 this is a labor of love but love don’t pay the bills so I pray you get all the support you need! 🔥 and it is so! Amein
Ruby💍Dee, like the👑Queen of Sheba, was so👄beautiful, she💃really defined what is "Black🖤Beauty"👌4🎺 the✊Colo-Red❤️Peoples with Mr. O. Davis shinning like a Pearly🦪Diamond💎made US👣wonder at Colors of L😎VE=mc2!
The very first Broadway play I saw ( Melba Moore was phenomenal ❗️❤️. Sherman Hensley as Gitlow was crazy funny. He went on to become our beloved George Jefferson. 🙂 ) Great Play Production 1❤️🖤💚 Luv
In the comments I read that someone had noted that Davis and Ms Dee were 46 and 41 at the time of the movie . Most likely since of their birthadys are rather late in the year they were probably 45 and 40 . But they , especially Ms Dee photographed young .
Many black people don't realize that Ruby Dee and Ozzie Davis narrated a lot of black history documentaries. Julius Lester's "To be a Slave," "The History of Negro People," "Every Tongue got to Confess," "47," "I never had it Made." Are just a few.
Wow, a very young Alan Alda & Godfrey Cambridge!!
Love Ossue David and Ruby Dee. Just beautiful actors and actress❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂❤
Ruby Dee has a sister named Eurie who worked with my mom at Huron Rd Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. Ruby and her hubby (Ossie Davis) came for a visit. Eurie shared with them some hot tamales that my mom had made. They loved them. That made my mom soooo happy! I still have that recipe.
❤😊
Man oh man do I miss theses two beautiful people.and I absolutely loved their acting.may God rest their souls.
Thanks for the upload. Love some Ozzie and Ruby. Classic on classic...lol
🗣🎤 Young Mr Ossie Davis with younger Ms Ruby Dee in the audience. 💞
Beautiful couple they have been!
Beautiful couple indeed
Wow actress Ruby Dee she’s beautiful!
No doubt!
Ossie don't look bad either
Ossie Davis' absolutely magical writing and performance is the best I've ever seen! I'm so grateful to know movies like this existed, and I'm so glad I get to revisit some I've seen through the decades, especially the 60's and 70's. I feel I could write volumes about this production, all saying, wow!*
Ruby Dee & Ozzie are stunning. I'm grateful to have this masterpiece of Black historic theater to reflect upon.
LOVE THIS MOVIE!! RIP Ozzie and Ruby!! You done good!
The Brilliance of Ossie Davis. This was priceless!!!!
I have this on DVD! I used to watch it EVERYDAY!!!😍 MY FAVORITE!!!💖💛💚 I probably know the entire script!!!😂🤣😭💀 Rest in Power Ossie & Ruby!😘
Ruby Dee looks like a combination of Taraji P. Henson and Jasmine Guy.
Facts, deep facts💯
Wow..she sure does a combination.
The lessons in this movie are so important
This should be a required viewing in all schools!
Yes we do have fun "being colored when nobody's looking!❤❤❤🥰🔥
thank you!
Was it me or Ruby Dee was something else back in the day? This was a funny but deep film.
And sadly, still relevant today.
Right up till she was old. A babe!
I love this movie and anything with Ruby Dee, Ossie Davis, and Beah Richards in it!! I first saw this movie years back when TV One first came out. They don’t show the oldies anymore, but thanks to Reelblack we get to see them and much more. Thanks Reelblack 🙏🏾🖤
Godfrey Cambridge is a hoot! And Sorrell Booke is giving it all he got! He's a hoot, too! Both awesome artists in this work of art!
Seeing Ossie and Ruby on screen is so angelic. Everything they touched turned into gold. Just today I road past a park that is named after her, in New Rochelle New York. I know their in heaven together still in Love 🙂🙂
Another Black Wholesome movies with the great actors and actresses..... Thank you... Reel Black movies
Ossie and Ruby were two of the best...period. Both were brilliant. Growing up watching them two on the screen...almost every thing they did made me proud to be African American. Their art and skill gurgled in greatness, ever resounding "black lives matter."
THIS MOVIE IS JUST AS IMPORTANT TODAY AS IT WAS BACK THEN. SAME PROBLEMS AS IN 1963.
Ruby Dee reminds me of Jasmine Guy in this movie.
@Beverly Beverly yep. Fake as a four dollar bill.
Sure does
Yes
Rest in power and happy birthday to ossie Davis 12 18. This is his masterpiece I have learned about how to write from his example
Ruby Dee looks so much like the young Jasmine Guy here❤
I love this entire cast of outstanding actors and actresses. Outstanding!
Thank you for posting this classic film.
What a find! Absolutely 💯 love this movie along with the stellar performers that made it a winner.
Thank you! I LOVE this musical! Ozzie was gorgeous.
Very handsome and Ruby was a beauty!
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I have never seen this, but it is so profound! Thank you, I will share this
Thank you for sharing this film. I will encourage my students at Miles College, in Birmingham, Alabama to watch.
I wanted to give a big shoutout to the creators/members of the reelblack page. It brings me so much joy to survey the masterful collections of beauty black people who demonstrated brilliance, resilience, bravery, legacy, superb-talent & skill, beauty, style in all corners of the world & universe. To be able to relive my childhood at the age of 11 when I first watched this movie, has me on a natural high. Thank you for this. I would love to connect with a member of this group.
I have been looking for this since my late 20s, for those that don't like this movie, I thought it was funny and thought provoking. This is what happens when you don't pay attention
I’m 31 & I love this movie lol it’s funny &Ruby Dee is gorgeous
Great performance by Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee : Ruby is so beautiful
And she was 41 years old!
Outstanding!
Wow... Thanks for posting! 1963😃... How brave and excellent. Humour, dialogue, message... And the true intelligence of "Step and fetch it" characters revealed. Loved this movie!!!
1963, Ossie and Ruby Dee were probably around 46, 41. Wow, they look much younger!
wow 2023 just seeing this, what a gem
Just saw the Broadway play with Leslie Odom, Jr., Excellent!! I had to find the original. Thanks for posting.
This channel is the truth period point blank.
We have got to continue to educate our young people about the great shoulders on which they stand. How our peeple use their art & creativity to educate & you foster liberation, revolution & freedom. It is so vital. Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee. The "Martin Luther King & Corretta Scott King" of theater & entertainment. 💯
Thank You Thank You Thank You. Imy daughter has loved this since a little girl ... and we couldn't find it 🎉
I saw this play (the Clifton Davis, Melba Moore version) in the 1970s!! I have been searching for the album (or any version) for YEARS!!! Leave it to Reelblack to Deliver!! Saving this one. Thank YOU again, RB. Always in your debt!! 💗💕👵🏽💗🌱
Spotify has the soundtrack.
Purlie (1981) | Robert Guillaume, Sherman Hemsley, Melba Moore
reelblack Thank you! Thank you, merci beaucoup & muchos graçiás!! You are loved & appreciated! 80s? Really? How the years fly.
I too saw the play in the 70's. The music has stuck with me for a lifetime.
@@vegascece I wonder how the composers achieved that? Or was it the rare chance to feel connected to the actors in an ‘extended family’ way? But the lines & lyrics succeeded in having that kind of staying power in the memory!! AND it’s not just me. 🥰😂☺️💝🎄
So happy about still being able to find these old movies🙌
Wow. Timely dialogue, even in 2020.
In the '60s, when I was a child, Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee visited Montclair NJ to visit Mr. and Mrs Jones. Almost every 4th of July...they'd visit the Jones family. the Jones were my grandparents' best friends, they attended St Mark's Church...we were pre-teens and there were no selfie cell phones or even the idea of intruding on their privacy by taking pictures...
Love this..I think I was too young to appreciate the wit, truth and humor in this movie. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you , Great movie 👏🏻👏🏻💖🤗💯!!! I always loved Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee🤗💖!!!
Anyone else noticed Captain is Boss Hogg from the Dukes of Hazzard 😂😜
I had forgotten about this movie. I am so glad to see it thank you
Old fashioned good looking for real
My Mom used to sing I Feel like a Motherless Child. 🤗😭
Thanks!!!
I saw this as a child in the early 60's and laughed my ASS off!!!
I saw the new production on Broadway last night. It was amazing - and how great to be able to back and watch these performances above.
The current production of PURLIE VICTORIOUS on Broadway (The Music Box Theatre) is MAGNIFICENT! It's a limited run, ending February 4th, 2024. The cast is absolutely brilliant!
When I finally understood what they were rejoicing about, I ABSOLUTELY LOST IT. I mean , I was not expecting that , AT ALL. I wasn't even born yet but I still appreciate that opening scene. Thanks reel black because I'm definitely feeling your channel . Oh and one more thing, Ruby Dee was hot in her day ! Ossie had extremely good taste.
The choir in the beginning though was SANGING!
This film is great... then it gets better!
Thank you for sharing.
I almost forgot how gorgeous Ruby Dee was then oh best our ancestors ❤us with beautiful flowers. Hotep, Ase' and hamduk.
Must've been another channel who posted this some time ago but I swear I watched it here. 1 of my favorites since I'm an actress I've memorized & replay cousin bee & ossie part when she meets her mother old master 😂😂 ossie is genius and he str8 outta Georgia ❣
Yep, maybe I saw it here and not on TCM.
There were 2 of my favorite actors excellent Fantabulous
Best one ever
Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis-icons.
I was looking for Purlie (stage version) when I happened upon your channel. Subby for life!! You have outstanding content, with so much entertainment I remember from my youth/teens that I have never watched. Where's my popcorn because this is going to be a long relationship! TY!
The revival of PURLIE VICTORIOUS that is running on Broadway for several weeks more (ends 2/4/24) is FANTASTIC! See it while you can! It is so beautifully done! ♥️
(The play, not the musical version, although I hope there will be a revival of that, too!)
After seeing Ruby Dee's performance,her range & diction,I now know where the "Whitley"character that made Jasmin Guy a TV show sensation originally came from
I mean the "Whitley" character on the 1980's TV show "Different World" had to be an imitation of Ruby Dee's performance in this film copied to a T by Jasmin Guy
Decades ago my mother saw this as a play with melba moore On Broadway in nyc!I would often leaf threw the " play bill.😊
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful film. It is much deaper in spirit that any movie I have ever seen. This movie moved my spirit in ways I have never been moved by any movie. WOW! I got so caught up in the script, I forgot it was any part comedy and got caught up in the Dramy. I wish I could purchas it on DVD. I am so glad I found the site.
Saw a local version of this with my grandparents in 1987 in Fresno, California. Kinda wild how James Coco basically took his Captain Cotchipee character and tweaked it for Boss Hogg on The Dukes of Hazzard.
Black men use to have a strong face, strong jaw, I love black men, you could see the authority in them, feel it,......................:
Black people our lives does matter, long over due, for many things. Yet while we've been going about this life, something happened to us mattering to each other.
we have to matter to each other🤗
I ❤️ black men too
black lives matter was started by homo sexual LGBQ people ...black lives do matter but not to LGBQ P
people who are using this organization to push their sinful agenda to push homo sex its not a race
😂❤😅🎉Outstanding overstanding our ancestors thank you to overseers.😊
BRAVO!!!...
Right On Time MD! ♡
My favorite movie! thank you Reel black! keeping record and chronicle of our 🎥 this is a labor of love but love don’t pay the bills so I pray you get all the support you need!
🔥 and it is so! Amein
Ruby💍Dee, like the👑Queen of Sheba, was so👄beautiful, she💃really defined what is "Black🖤Beauty"👌4🎺 the✊Colo-Red❤️Peoples with Mr. O. Davis shinning like a Pearly🦪Diamond💎made US👣wonder at Colors of L😎VE=mc2!
The very first Broadway play I saw ( Melba Moore was phenomenal ❗️❤️. Sherman Hensley as Gitlow was crazy funny. He went on to become our beloved George Jefferson. 🙂 ) Great Play Production 1❤️🖤💚 Luv
Thank you.
What a wonderful film. 🙂
Wow! This is fabulous!!! really brilliant!😁🙌👏👏👏❤️🧡💃
“Hey where did u get that great big ole knot?”
“Miss..I mean mosquito”
“Must’ve been wearing brass knuckles”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
You are awesome! Always ahead of the game!!
Ruby is stunning 💯💯💯
Excellent movie.
11:25
That's that old lady from the train in Coming to America 1. The one who got the diamond earrings.
Thank you! Love this channel ❤
I like this movie 🥰
GREAT MOVIE LOVE IT.
"Well whats ha name??"
"LudieBell GussieMae Jankins!"
I really dont know much of this flim?But the actors are great.
Lutiebelle must’ve been putting down serious for Purlie to go after
Ol Cap Cotchipee just for getting a little smooch😛
Two ham hock 🥪 hot sandwiches lol 😂 😄😇👆🏾
This is so good! Love❤Mr Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee. Wondering if Hilda (Missy) is kin to Octavia Spencer, they sure do favor.
In the comments I read that someone had noted that Davis and Ms Dee were 46 and 41 at the time of the movie . Most likely since of their birthadys are rather late in the year they were probably 45 and 40 . But they , especially Ms Dee photographed young .
Omg one of my favorites
Purlie!!!
Who came here after seeing Purlie Victorious on Broadway?
In his early movies whenever Sidney Poitier appeared to be married his wife seemed always to be Ruby Dee .
VOTE BECAUSE THIS IS WHAT THEY WANT TO COME BACK!!!!!!!
You must’ve believe it!!
👏 TY
Many black people don't realize that Ruby Dee and Ozzie Davis narrated a lot of black history documentaries.
Julius Lester's "To be a Slave," "The History of Negro People," "Every Tongue got to Confess," "47," "I never had it Made." Are just a few.