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Men of the Forest (1952) | African-American Logging Family in Georgia is a black and white documentary film about an African American family of loggers in the U.S. state of Georgia. With a runtime of 1 hour, 4 minutes (64 Minutes), the film was produced by the American Film Producers Inc. and distributed by the United States Information Service. The film created primarily for a foreign audience.[1]
Plot
An African-American family in Georgia works to save money for a power saw. Includes depictions of timber harvest techniques and process.[2]
Cast and Crew
- Lawrence Glesnes - Director. Credited as Lawrence A. Glesnes
- Sam Locke - Writer
- Robert Gross - Producer
- John Griggs - Narrator
- David Mathews - Commentary
- Harry Hunter - As Self
- James Hunter - As Self
- Louis Hunter - As Self
- Mamie Hunter - As Self
- Winston Sharples - Music
- Langdon V. Senick - Cinematography
- Robert C. Jacques - Film Editing
- Lester Orlebeck - Sound Department. Credited as Lester J. Orlebeck.
- Edward F. Craig - Sound Supervisor
References
- ^ IMDb. "Men of the Forest." https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7903670/
- ^ Mubi. "Men of the Forest." https://mubi.com/films/men-of-the-forest