Could you believe this film was lost for decades,with two 5 Star's greatest "Cicely Tyson and Ethel Waters, they helped open doors that will never be close again.❤❤
RIP Cicely Tyson. Eight decades of grace, class, beauty and intellect in all the roles she has portrayed over the years. She'll be greatly missed. #RIPQueen
Thank the Lord I found this. I've been saving it to watch later after Cicely Tyson passed away. What a performance by her, Ethel Waters, and Geoffrey Holder. Cicely Tyson brought it and made her performance real. May she rest knowing the peace she brought to many.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have been looking for this film for over forty years. I am a huge Ethel Waters collector and this is the one movie that I had not seen. I visited Miss Waters a few months back at her tombstone at Forest Lawn in Glendale, CA. I wish that I could share a photo I took. I had the great pleasure of seeing her live on stage at a tapping of the Hollywood Palace which was hosted by Diana Ross & The Supremes in 1969 (it can be seen on UA-cam). To this day Miss Waters still does not have a star on Hollywood's Wall of Fame which is an outright shame and a crime.
Rest in Power to Groundbreaking Actress, Fashion Model, and Humanitarian Madam Cicely Tyson (1924-2021). Your unforgettable performances throughout the years literally changed many of our lives. Thank you for your class, grace, and unequaled excellence. You will be sadly, sadly missed...and never ever forgotten.❤
Have anybody seen Cecily Tyson's performance at the end of The River Niger, nobody holds emotion, exhibit emotions etc,... like CT, the movie Sounder, Jane Pittman, The Help, her acting is the best.
Shalom Mashpakhah, I concur with you-all about Ms.Tyson she left Us with Filmography of Quality. HALALO ATH YA'OH He is surely waking Us up to return to Him now. Chabod la Ala'ayno Barak ha sham YA'OH Shalom wa Khazak la'cham Ya'ohsharal 💜 KOM KOM
She was 3 months shy of her 32 birthday when this movie was released. She looked much younger. I loved her in Roots & the Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.
Im watching this movie because Cicely Tyson is in this. She was such a wonderful actor. I love yoy Cc.. RIP beautiful woman. Thankyou for leaving us with so many incredible movies. You will live on forever in our hearts 💕 💞 ♥️ ❤️ 💓 💙.. Thanks for the memories..
Yes, I can imagine how wonderful that must have been live across from Mrs. Cutely Tyson. Thank you for posting fellow Jerseyian . I too am Jersey Native.
The best part of this movie is when Miss Ethel sings. Always loved to hear her sing. She has such a warm smile and her singing just adds to her charm. Miss seeing her in movies.
Ms Ethel was born in 1898, my great grandmother's generation and those were strong black women, I remember when Ms Ethel was scheduled to appear on TV my great grandmother would hustle us kids out of the shopping stores so we could get home in plenty of time to relax and watch Ms Ethel, roast pnuts and enjoy ice cold coca cola, fun times for a kid. RIP Gramdma and Ms Ethel
Bless You and God Speed Ms Tyson for your Beauty, Integrity and using your Enormous gift in showing the Strength, Courage Complexitity and Bold Unconquerable Love of Black Woman.
Cicely had just announced that she was writing her tell all book about her experiences in the industry then 5 days later blogs talking about she passed. I hope she was able 2 complete her project and someone from her camp releases it 💕 aww man
hello , i throughly enjoyed this forgotten gem ..........RIP Cicely Tyson , and Ethel WATERS and others........❤️🙏 gone , but certainly not forgotten . keep bringing us these gems , thank you , for sharing 😍😍😍...........ps the big guy , who's slow walking the criminal down , reminds me of a young joe louis........
These old movies are gems to watch. There aren’t a nonstop barrage of the word f**k in every sentence or constant unnecessary explicit sex scenes. Just great acting, dancing, singing, directing and story lines. I watch a lot of 40 and 50 films.
A moment to forever be celebrated and etched in the history books everywhere. Triumphant debut of a powerhouse figure in the movie industry that lasted for decades. Great to see her in her first official ready to take the show business world by the tail.
I am happy to find your channel. As a Canadian, we don't have very many movies featuring black actors and their lives. I find them both refreshing and educational. Thank you. 😊
Hi edagdwg thanks for sharing this history is a great time showing what blacks had to work with she looks so happy singing pretty lady thanks for sharing peace ❤️❤️💯 💯 linda j ☮️❤️ ❤️💯 💯💯 💯
Ethel Waters (1896-1977), was my maternal Great-Grandmother's cousin. She could be a difficult person but by all accounts was a revered, professional, exacting, dedicated, and fine actress; receiving an Academy Award nomination for her role of Aunt Dicey in Pinky. She was the second Black actress ever to be nominated for the Academy Award (Pinky), and the first Black actress to be nominated for the Emmy Award (Route 66). Incidentally, Gail Fisher of Mannix fame, was the first Black actress to win the Emmy Award. A renowned blues singer, dancer, and actress, she was known as "Sweet Mama Stringbean" during her heyday of the 1920's & 30's. Notable songs include: Am I Blue?, Happiness Is Just A Thing Called Joe, Taking A Chance On Love, His Eye Is On The Sparrow. Waters was also the first Black to host and star in her own television special. Having long since lost her svelte figure, by the late 40's she was relegated to and made the best of matronly supporting roles-usually as domestics- in Pinky, and The Member Of The Wedding. Occasionally, she turned a starring role such as in Cabin In The Sky. Although lifelong friends, Waters gave director Vincente Minnelli fits during the filming of Cabin In The Sky due to her demanding nature and her cruelty towards then ingenue singer and co-star Lena Horne. Horne in turn took out her frustrations on co-star Butterfly McQueen. Because of racism and her difficult reputation, she was blackballed by Hollywood studio execs for years until Pinky. Later film roles include: Carib Gold, The Heart Is a Rebel, The Sound and The Fury. She continued to work in television during its Golden Age : The Ethel Waters Show (1939), Beulah (1951-52), Daniel Boone, Owen Marshall, Route 66, Encounter, The Hollywood Palace, The Barbara McNair Show, Texaco Star Theater, General Electric Theater, Climax!. In middle-age, she became a born again Christian and worked/sang fervently for the Billy Graham Crusade until her death in 1977 aged 80 (Cancer). She was married and divorced three times without issue (children). In her own words, Waters was openly and unapologetically bisexual, "The BEST that ever did it!" during her early career heydey. Her Grand-Niece is 90's R&B/House singer-songwriter Crystal Waters (Gypsy Woman-She's Homeless, 100% Pure Love, Relax, Regardless, What I Need, Say, If You Feel Alright!).
@@kaleahcollins4567 No, I didn't forget anything because my post was exclusively regarding Ethel Waters. Nevertheless, Hattie McDaniel was not only the first Black woman to be nominated, she actually WON in the Supporting Actress category for GWTW. ...As I stated, Ethel Waters was the SECOND Black actress to be nominated for the Academy Award.
@@septiawoman7687 ... Actually, Ms. McQueen did not win. Hattie McDaniel (as Mammy) won, beating out Olivia de Havilland (as Melanie Wilkes) in the same category/movie.
Ethel Waters was a seasoned actress then herself. She was a great looking woman and she was a Dancer as well. Cicely carved a niche all her own and remained the most unique Actress and very natural. I will miss her but she left great work behind for us. She lived long. Rest
I just started listening to Cicely Tysons audiobook Just As I Am..taking a short break to watch this movie. If I'm not mistaken, this was her first film. Rest in Power Ms. Tyson. We miss you terribly 😢💔👊🏾
thanks for sharing "Carib Gold," Mike. This character of Ms. Tyson is definitely in line with the theme of her commitment to family, and her having a sixth sense.
How funny! I just saw Mama Flora's Family and said, "It's near impossible to go past any movie with Cicely Tyson in it! And then this one popped up! Aw man, I had plans!
The Voodoo religion was never bad. It was a powerful West African religion. Once it reached the shores of Catholic society bringing Africans to the Spanish slave trade in Cuba, Brazil, and around the world, Santeria was born. Do your own research on this. This was a beautiful, dignified movie. I wish we saw more films like this growing up. Thank you for posting MD. ♡
Voodoo was the worship of the Serpent, the Devil, Satan, and the use of witchcraft. That is why the children of Y'Israel were taken into captivity, for worshiping other gods and forsaking their God, Yahweh.
In West Africa they kill children, infants and albinos for their body parts. That's part of your 'powerful' voodoo 'religion'. They practiced cannibalism for millennia. It seems like YOU didn't do much research, and I'd advise you to do so. There are Western lawyers trying to bring murderers to justice in Africa as these practices continue and you can find documentaries online.
What A Great "MOVIE" Queen Cicely Tyson Whoa, still beautiful. Diana Sands from Raisin in the sun as the bar girl and Lechock: Richard Ward (Played James Evans' father Henry Evans on Good Times) Queen Cicely Tyson still going strong, just seen her in a new film on Netfix : " A Fall from Grace" 2020
THANK YOU REELBLACK for sharing this beautiful film with the world. We see so many negative portrayals of Black people and their lives today this was so refreshing. I still don't like that the darkest person in the film was evil, but to see "voodo" (this was actually a Yoruba offshoot like Lukumi or Santeria) portrayed as a force for justice balanced it out. THANK YOU!!!!
SAUNDRA Brown EXACTLY. HUMM IT'S SO HARD NOW FOR ME TO WATCH THESE WONDERFUL OLD CLASSICS AND NOT WONDER THE SAME THING!ESPECIALLY ABOUT OUR AMAZING AND TALENTED BLACK ACTRESSES AND ACTORS!🙄😔
I was hoping for something more, but I have to admit I enjoyed this movie, Ethel Waters supercharges any movie she is in. She was such a wonderful woman. Anyone who is a fan of Ethel Waters, watch the interview of her by Dick Cavett. She was a beautiful soul... rest in peace with the Good Lord Ms. Waters
@@jaajaarogers9101 she's actually been reported to have Blackfoot ancestry... in which could also be a reference to the role in the movie "The Women of Brewster's Place", when she stated her grandmother was a full blooded Iroquois... but I know her family immigrated to new york from Nevis... she is Carib and Caribs are indigenous
Why the shade? She was unanimously chosen to receive an honorary award for her body of work and contribution to the industry. That should Make You Feel Good.
The hard-working but struggling crew of a shrimp boat discover a sunken treasure. Trouble ensues in this dramatic black-cast production. ... The presence of Ethel Waters, first billed in Carib Gold, and singing its title song is enough reason to check this film out.
Cicely Tyson was excellence personified! What a great performance for her film debut. Ethel Waters was also amazing. Great story overall. Rest well Queen. We could never Thank you enough! #MuchLove
by rell black is it!!!Question!!why dont you put a heart on a lot of these necessary comments in the section. They have a lot of great points!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤔
Me being older, I had parents who came along with Ms. Waters and went to her shows every chance they got. She had that lovable tooth gap and beautiful smile. Talent to spare. My uncle used to say I had legs like Ms. Waters 😂😂 RIP Peace my heart beats in Hollywood.
Could you believe this film was lost for decades,with two 5 Star's greatest "Cicely Tyson and Ethel Waters, they helped open doors that will never be close again.❤❤
I love this movie too so much ♥️ ♥️ 😍 😍 But when do you watch the movie last
Yes,,, I just read that. I'm grateful they found for all of us to see it. Such a graceful & talented Woman.
Don’t forget Geoffrey Holder and Diane Sands!
Rsst in Peace Cicely. Who is here after seing reports of her passing? She was here and she lived. ❤️🙏
Everyone
🙏🙏
Amen.❤
Beautiful woman ,loves all of her movies, may she rest in peace, 🥰❤🌹🌹👍❤
It just popped up on my feed a few minutes ago!
Love, love, love me some Cicely Tyson!!! Always admired her as a child!!! Queen 👸🏾 Cicely✊🏾✊🏿✊🏽!!!
RIP Cicely Tyson. Eight decades of grace, class, beauty and intellect in all the roles she has portrayed over the years. She'll be greatly missed. #RIPQueen
Beautifully said. ❤
Thank the Lord I found this. I've been saving it to watch later after Cicely Tyson passed away. What a performance by her, Ethel Waters, and Geoffrey Holder. Cicely Tyson brought it and made her performance real. May she rest knowing the peace she brought to many.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have been looking for this film for over forty years. I am a huge Ethel Waters collector and this is the one movie that I had not seen. I visited Miss Waters a few months back at her tombstone at Forest Lawn in Glendale, CA. I wish that I could share a photo I took.
I had the great pleasure of seeing her live on stage at a tapping of the Hollywood Palace which was hosted by Diana Ross & The Supremes in 1969 (it can be seen on UA-cam).
To this day Miss Waters still does not have a star on Hollywood's Wall of Fame which is an outright shame and a crime.
Wow that really is a shame! I’m 36 and one of my favorite movies is cabin in the sky!
@@theinfamousninapink I love that movie too!!!
@@theinfamousninapink mine too😊
@@theinfamousninapink Me too I love the cabin in the sky movie.
Did yall know that Tisha Campbell is a relative of Ethel Waters? ..that big smile with the pearly white teeth...❤
Rest in Power to Groundbreaking Actress, Fashion Model, and Humanitarian Madam Cicely Tyson (1924-2021). Your unforgettable performances throughout the years literally changed many of our lives. Thank you for your class, grace, and unequaled excellence. You will be sadly, sadly missed...and never ever forgotten.❤
Have anybody seen Cecily Tyson's performance at the end of The River Niger, nobody holds emotion, exhibit emotions etc,... like CT, the movie Sounder, Jane Pittman, The Help, her acting is the best.
My goodness, so many beautiful sentiments written about Cicely. It's wonderful. Yours is lovely.
She was born to be an actress and she pass away an actress, PEACE TO THE CHILD OF THE MOST GOD!!!
❤️😇❤️
I look forward to seeing each and every one of Ms. Tyson’s works! Thank you; Ms. Tyson, for a good body of work! Shalom! #CicelyTyson96
@@MsAngelaLVann Shalom Sis Todah Yah All Praises.😇🥰🤩
Shalom Mashpakhah, I concur with you-all about Ms.Tyson she left Us with Filmography of Quality.
HALALO ATH YA'OH
He is surely waking Us up to return to Him now. Chabod la Ala'ayno Barak ha sham YA'OH
Shalom wa Khazak la'cham Ya'ohsharal 💜
KOM KOM
Our Icon and legend is still going strong!
Sharp as a tack.
93yrs young!
💕💕
BETTY WHITE AINT GOT SHYT ON MISS CECILY
Chelsea Bella Gallo She's so adorable in "Carib Gold. "
Ceicly Tyson is a beauty.
@@kaleahcollins4567 Lmao
She was 3 months shy of her 32 birthday when this movie was released. She looked much younger.
I loved her in Roots & the Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.
@@oolongteaforjoyluck17I loved Cecily in "Fried Green Tomatoes" especially when she cracked the guys head with that cass iron skillet
Im watching this movie because Cicely Tyson is in this. She was such a wonderful actor. I love yoy Cc.. RIP beautiful woman. Thankyou for leaving us with so many incredible movies. You will live on forever in our hearts 💕 💞 ♥️ ❤️ 💓 💙.. Thanks for the memories..
I'm so tired, my eyes are blurry. Obviously I need to spell check. Lol..😂😂😂
Thanks Reelblack for giving us the opportunity to view these old movies. Never would have known of them. In gratitude😀
I enjoyed watching this fantastic movie. It's my first one of many more, thanks for posting them.
My parents lived across the st from Ms Ethel Waters in Jersey for a short time...I remember them telling me . What an honor
Yes, I can imagine how wonderful that must have been live across from Mrs. Cutely Tyson. Thank you for posting fellow Jerseyian . I too am Jersey Native.
The best part of this movie is when Miss Ethel sings. Always loved to hear her sing. She has such a warm smile and her singing just adds to her charm. Miss seeing her in movies.
Ms Ethel was born in 1898, my great grandmother's generation and those were strong black women, I remember when Ms Ethel was scheduled to appear on TV my great grandmother would hustle us kids out of the shopping stores so we could get home in plenty of time to relax and watch Ms Ethel, roast pnuts and enjoy ice cold coca cola, fun times for a kid. RIP Gramdma and Ms Ethel
Saw Queen Cicely Tyson receive her honorary Oscar, now THIS!😍😍😍
BEAUTIFUL
My. Daughter. Candace. She. Has. A. Oscar. Too. And. ❤lam. Very. Proud Of. Her. Mins2ysago. Coogler”63@gm
Bless You and God Speed Ms Tyson for your Beauty, Integrity and using your Enormous gift in showing the Strength, Courage Complexitity and Bold Unconquerable Love of Black Woman.
Sweet singing touches the heart "Carib Gold" - what a treasure of a melody; and exquisite charm in the singing! Thank you! X
I love young cicely as an actress. It's so refreshing to see her personality and strength as a young women.
Yes, she is so bad ass, and unapologetic
She always had what is "IT."
A gift from GOD is "IT"
peace beyond understanding
Cicely had just announced that she was writing her tell all book about her experiences in the industry then 5 days later blogs talking about she passed. I hope she was able 2 complete her project and someone from her camp releases it 💕 aww man
Be a man and you're better than a king upon a throne
No one is better than our lord who is only one king on a thrown ,
Preach bruh preach! 😃
Yesss baybay!! That stood out for me as well!!!
Enjoyed this completely. What a cast! Cicely Tyson is beautiful here. A rare Coley Wallace sighting. What a treat.
chris melvin yes and she still is.
Cicely Tyson looked like Teyana Taylor when she was young. She was and is beautiful.
Teyana Taylor looks like a young Cicely Tyson.
@@elihubildad6677 exactly
I dont see it.
She looks like kimberly elise to me
Rip 😢
RIP to a true trailblazer, Ms Cicely Tyson 🙏👑
Old movies were so classy!! No vulgar language, sex thrown in your face every few seconds..
That’s when the movies use to leave a lot of things to the imagination.. Today it’s Sodom and Gomorrah on local TV
True that’s why I’m so grateful for these uploads 🙏
Nice to hear a man say this!!
@@willgetbettereventually124 yes indeed!
Amen!
Was redirected here from Twitter. RIP Mrs. Tyson. Truly a gem🦋
Lessons learned. These were some great actresses, Ethel Waters and Cicely Tyson.💕❤️🙏🏾
My mother loved Ethel Waters
hello , i throughly enjoyed this forgotten gem ..........RIP Cicely Tyson , and Ethel WATERS and others........❤️🙏 gone , but certainly not forgotten . keep bringing us these gems , thank you , for sharing 😍😍😍...........ps the big guy , who's slow walking the criminal down , reminds me of a young joe louis........
The fabulous Mrs Ethel Waters a wonderful actress and performer and singer.
These old movies are gems to watch. There aren’t a nonstop barrage of the word f**k in every sentence or constant unnecessary explicit sex scenes. Just great acting, dancing, singing, directing and story lines. I watch a lot of 40 and 50 films.
A moment to forever be celebrated and etched in the history books everywhere. Triumphant debut of a powerhouse figure in the movie industry that lasted for decades. Great to see her in her first official ready to take the show business world by the tail.
R. I. P to an Inspirational Queen & Absolute Icon on our Screens and in our Hearts!! ❤️✨🙏🏽
WHAT AN EVENT - CICELY TYSON'S DEBUT! LUCKY FOR US TO SEE IT & SPLENDIDLY DIGITIZED.....
What a debut, in the arms of Ethel Waters , Now thats Top Shelve zooming out in Style.!.💎❤👑💕
Here after the transitioning of our beautiful Queen Cicely Tyson. RIPP, Queen.❤️
I am happy to find your channel. As a Canadian, we don't have very many movies featuring black actors and their lives. I find them both refreshing and educational. Thank you. 😊
I just watched this movie three days ago and noticed a very young Cicely Tyson. I just heard the news of her passing. Rest In Peace! 😢
Ethel Waters has a beautiful voice for singing!!!
Hi edagdwg thanks for sharing this history is a great time showing what blacks had to work with she looks so happy singing pretty lady thanks for sharing peace ❤️❤️💯 💯 linda j ☮️❤️ ❤️💯 💯💯 💯
Ethel Waters (1896-1977), was my maternal Great-Grandmother's cousin. She could be a difficult person but by all accounts was a revered, professional, exacting, dedicated, and fine actress; receiving an Academy Award nomination for her role of Aunt Dicey in Pinky. She was the second Black actress ever to be nominated for the Academy Award (Pinky), and the first Black actress to be nominated for the Emmy Award (Route 66). Incidentally, Gail Fisher of Mannix fame, was the first Black actress to win the Emmy Award. A renowned blues singer, dancer, and actress, she was known as "Sweet Mama Stringbean" during her heyday of the 1920's & 30's. Notable songs include: Am I Blue?, Happiness Is Just A Thing Called Joe, Taking A Chance On Love, His Eye Is On The Sparrow. Waters was also the first Black to host and star in her own television special. Having long since lost her svelte figure, by the late 40's she was relegated to and made the best of matronly supporting roles-usually as domestics- in Pinky, and The Member Of The Wedding. Occasionally, she turned a starring role such as in Cabin In The Sky. Although lifelong friends, Waters gave director Vincente Minnelli fits during the filming of Cabin In The Sky due to her demanding nature and her cruelty towards then ingenue singer and co-star Lena Horne. Horne in turn took out her frustrations on co-star Butterfly McQueen. Because of racism and her difficult reputation, she was blackballed by Hollywood studio execs for years until Pinky. Later film roles include: Carib Gold, The Heart Is a Rebel, The Sound and The Fury. She continued to work in television during its Golden Age : The Ethel Waters Show (1939), Beulah (1951-52), Daniel Boone, Owen Marshall, Route 66, Encounter, The Hollywood Palace, The Barbara McNair Show, Texaco Star Theater, General Electric Theater, Climax!. In middle-age, she became a born again Christian and worked/sang fervently for the Billy Graham Crusade until her death in 1977 aged 80 (Cancer). She was married and divorced three times without issue (children). In her own words, Waters was openly and unapologetically bisexual, "The BEST that ever did it!" during her early career heydey. Her Grand-Niece is 90's R&B/House singer-songwriter Crystal Waters (Gypsy Woman-She's Homeless, 100% Pure Love, Relax, Regardless, What I Need, Say, If You Feel Alright!).
Did you forget gone with the wind a black women was nominated for that 1 too for best supporting actress.
@@kaleahcollins4567 No, I didn't forget anything because my post was exclusively regarding Ethel Waters. Nevertheless, Hattie McDaniel was not only the first Black woman to be nominated, she actually WON in the Supporting Actress category for GWTW. ...As I stated, Ethel Waters was the SECOND Black actress to be nominated for the Academy Award.
Don't 4get aunt maxine waters😂😂😂
@@septiawoman7687 ... Actually, Ms. McQueen did not win. Hattie McDaniel (as Mammy) won, beating out Olivia de Havilland (as Melanie Wilkes) in the same category/movie.
Actually, you ARE correct Justin. Thanks for pointing that out
I recently lost my subscription to the classic movies on cable but I am so grateful and happy to have found your channel. Great job. Keep it up.
Thank you Reelblack for the movie debut of Cicely Tyson's
Thanks for loading great old movie. I really appreciate it
Ethel Waters was a seasoned actress then herself. She was a great looking woman and she was a Dancer as well. Cicely carved a niche all her own and remained the most unique Actress and very natural. I will miss her but she left great work behind for us. She lived long. Rest
I just started listening to Cicely Tysons audiobook Just As I Am..taking a short break to watch this movie. If I'm not mistaken, this was her first film. Rest in Power Ms. Tyson. We miss you terribly 😢💔👊🏾
All Class Acts Give Us More ReelBlack We Love It... ♥️
You can see even then that Cicely had that " IT" factor..
I don't know how did I get back here 😊 However decided to watch the movie again 😊👍🏾❤️
thanks for sharing "Carib Gold," Mike. This character of Ms. Tyson is definitely in line with the theme of her commitment to family, and her having a sixth sense.
A legend in her own right. She will be missed. She left the world plenty good memories. 🙏🏽
How funny! I just saw Mama Flora's Family and said, "It's near impossible to go past any movie with Cicely Tyson in it! And then this one popped up! Aw man, I had plans!
I saw "Mama Floras Family" too and watched this one that popped up. My first time seeing it.
@@aprilmay1061 Me too!
The Voodoo religion was never bad. It was a powerful West African religion. Once it reached the shores of Catholic society bringing Africans to the Spanish slave trade in Cuba, Brazil, and around the world, Santeria was born. Do your own research on this. This was a beautiful, dignified movie. I wish we saw more films like this growing up.
Thank you for posting MD. ♡
Voodoo was the worship of the Serpent, the Devil, Satan, and the use of witchcraft. That is why the children of Y'Israel were taken into captivity, for worshiping other gods and forsaking their God, Yahweh.
In West Africa they kill children, infants and albinos for their body parts. That's part of your 'powerful' voodoo 'religion'. They practiced cannibalism for millennia. It seems like YOU didn't do much research, and I'd advise you to do so. There are Western lawyers trying to bring murderers to justice in Africa as these practices continue and you can find documentaries online.
What A Great "MOVIE" Queen Cicely Tyson Whoa, still beautiful. Diana Sands from Raisin in the sun as the bar girl and Lechock: Richard Ward (Played James Evans' father Henry Evans on Good Times) Queen Cicely Tyson still going strong, just seen her in a new film on Netfix : " A Fall from Grace" 2020
Greed is the root of all evil, it's been that way from day one, there's nothing new under the sun!
FACTS
Now young teenagers killing each other in USA , Canada, uk , over greed ,
AMEN!!!! We just see it more cause of social media.
You ALWAYS have the CLASSICS!!!! 🔥💕💕💕🔥
Caribbean Gold . A wonderful movie to watch . And great performance . From all cast members . First time seeing this movie . Thanks for sharing it .
Beautiful!😍first time seeing this. Thanks for sharing.
THANK YOU REELBLACK for sharing this beautiful film with the world. We see so many negative portrayals of Black people and their lives today this was so refreshing. I still don't like that the darkest person in the film was evil, but to see "voodo" (this was actually a Yoruba offshoot like Lukumi or Santeria) portrayed as a force for justice balanced it out. THANK YOU!!!!
I was six years old when this movie was made in 1956. We didn’t have a television until 1962 (black & white). Things were better then.
Cicely Tyson🙏🙌what a lady! Thank you for blessing us, RIP
An excellent movie, and I appreciate the fact that it has been salvaged for future generations to appreciate !
Can't nobody hold emotion on a screen like Cecily Tyson.
Thanks for the black history. peace
Cicely Tyson movie debut at 30 years old! 24:10
Its Cicely Tyson, mate and she is 94
@@PHlophe but she was 30 in this movie mate
Wow I thought she was a good 19yrs of age here
Good looking out family.
They thought she was 20. Read Just As I Am.
Ethan Waters reminded me so much of my grandmama. I was looking for her on UA-cam.
SAUNDRA Brown EXACTLY. HUMM IT'S SO HARD NOW FOR ME TO WATCH THESE WONDERFUL OLD CLASSICS AND NOT WONDER THE SAME THING!ESPECIALLY ABOUT OUR AMAZING AND TALENTED BLACK ACTRESSES AND ACTORS!🙄😔
LOST TREASURES OF TRUTH IS WORTH IT'S WEIGHT IN GOLD!!!
Amen
Geoffery Holder doing what he did best. He was a great dancer!
How many in here knew the Singer Crystal Waters that made that song in the 90s 100% pure love is the Great-Neice of Ethel Waters.
Didn't know that
Whoa,I didn't
a great B-movie is like wonderful real theater. And what a time capsule!!
I was hoping for something more, but I have to admit I enjoyed this movie, Ethel Waters supercharges any movie she is in. She was such a wonderful woman. Anyone who is a fan of Ethel Waters, watch the interview of her by Dick Cavett. She was a beautiful soul... rest in peace with the Good Lord Ms. Waters
This is a good movie; very suspenseful!
I love these all black movie's of our past
Boy, look at ciclys Tyson Egyptian eye's, so big and beautiful
Where did u get your info that she's EGYPTIAN ?
Don’t you mean “Nubian” eyes who enter the original black African Egyptian
@@jaajaarogers9101 she's actually been reported to have Blackfoot ancestry... in which could also be a reference to the role in the movie "The Women of Brewster's Place", when she stated her grandmother was a full blooded Iroquois... but I know her family immigrated to new york from Nevis... she is Carib and Caribs are indigenous
Those are American eyes.
You mean isrealites eyes she from the house of judah
She was my all time favorite actress!!! Rip my dear Lady Queen of the Screen!!!
Wow Richard Ward and the beautiful young Cicely Tyson, what a 🎥.
L
Hey. That's Coley Wallace from the Joe Louis Story.
I saw it and thought that WAS Joe Louis, lol
He looks like the late Joe Louis as well...
Did you just predict an Oscar for Ms. Tyson next year? I'm all the way wit it.
She received her honorary Oscar yesterday. Its a done deal. ua-cam.com/video/Rq__IK0eDl0/v-deo.html
@@reelblack Did she EARN an "honorary Oscar", though?
Why the shade? She was unanimously chosen to receive an honorary award for her body of work and contribution to the industry. That should Make You Feel Good.
@@reelblack i kinda think thats BS. These award shows always tryna give make up awards to our legends.
@@JustinJamesXJS of course she earned it. Long before it was given to her. Have you seen her work?
HUMMM THE BEGINNING OF THE SONG!! REALLY!, PEOPLE WAKE UP? WAKE UP, WAKE UP!HER WHAT SHE SAID!🤔🤔
Promoting their agenda
Great movie... Love how the Mother Always prayed to God
WE LOVE AND MISS CICELY TYSON SHE WAS A WONDERFUL PERSON AND ACTRESS 🙏💞💯
The hard-working but struggling crew of a shrimp boat discover a sunken treasure. Trouble ensues in this dramatic black-cast production. ... The presence of Ethel Waters, first billed in Carib Gold, and singing its title song is enough reason to check this film out.
Love and blinding light. 🦋🥰🌹REST IN PEACE. Ms. TYSON
R.I.P Queen C.Tyson 👑😔
Cicely Tyson was excellence personified! What a great performance for her film debut. Ethel Waters was also amazing. Great story overall. Rest well Queen. We could never Thank you enough! #MuchLove
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR A BEYOND BLESSED DAY. VERY TIMELY FOR A WEARY SOUL. PEACE ,ROSEMARY FOOTE PRIOR
by rell black is it!!!Question!!why dont you put a heart on a lot of these necessary comments in the section. They have a lot of great points!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤔
How wonderful seeing Geoffrey Holder dancing in this movie. Immediately I recognized him.
Me too what a fine man he was he also paint, and did the costume for the musical play The Wiz. A true renaissance man he was
The bar fight scene is hilarious!...the expressions on the faces of onlookers...no reaction!!
R M Elliott Obvious and Stacey.
Meant stagey.
Me being older, I had parents who came along with Ms. Waters and went to her shows every chance they got. She had that lovable tooth gap and beautiful smile. Talent to spare. My uncle used to say I had legs like Ms. Waters 😂😂 RIP Peace my heart beats in Hollywood.
Thank you so much for this channel!
A wish for Criterion to restore this film on DVD and Blu-ray ♥️♥️♥️🙌🏽
Thank you for sharing this.
Effortlessly Songstress Ethel Waters 💕 a legend indeed 💖
Thank you for sharing this with us 💕💕🙏🏾👍🏾
Yea, another GreaT MoViE!🤑🤓
I never knew about this movie and definitely had no idea that the now, Ancestor Cicely Tyson was in this. She was born to be an actress. RIP
Thanks for your good works
Thank you for this
Thank you.
Thank you, reelblack.