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Saturday, October 31, 2020

Charlotte Forten's Mission: Experiment in Freedom (1985, TV Movie)



















































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This is the story of a hero, perhaps not a traditional hero, for one would not necessarily look upon a young, frail of health, free black woman from a well-to-do Philadelphia family in Civil War times as someone who would implicitly inspire the word "hero." But then, Charlotte Forten was an extraordinary young woman. As a part of President Lincoln's "great experiment," she journeyed south to Sea Island, where she sought to give newly freed black children a decent education and the chance for a better life. In many ways, the story is remarkable as the lady who lived it. For "Charlotte Forten's Mission" is the inspiring true story of one woman's courage and determination in a time of a world torn apart by the fear and prejudice that formed the Civil War.

Friday, October 30, 2020

Dark of the Sun (1968)













































Starring:
Professional soldier Curry (Rod Taylor) is tapped to oversee a dangerous mission in the Congo. The leader of the region needs Curry to guard a train carrying valuables that are snaking through areas controlled by rebel forces. Teamed with a local named Ruffo (Jim Brown), Curry recruits two more men for the job -- a heavy-drinking doctor (Kenneth More) and a former Nazi (Peter Carsten) -- and the foursome work to protect the train from invading marauders.