Review of The River Niger (1976) by Michael W — 03 Jun 2014
Family goings on in poor urban black neighbourhood of LA. Well-intentioned but less entertaining than a standard blaxploitation, partly because the film is from another time and place. Of interest possibly to hear poetry read in the distinctive voice of James Earl Jones.
This review of The River Niger (1976) was written by Michael W on 03 Jun 2014.
The River Niger has generally received mixed reviews.
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