Review of Something of Value (1957) by Wayne H — 02 Sep 2009
Extraordinary, truthful film about the effects of colonialism and racism. It's interesting that this film, based on the book by Richard Ruark, came out in 1957: a time of tumultuous change beginning to re-shape the world as we know it today.
It was the same year Ghana became the first African country to win its independence and the Little Rock Nine faced violent, racist resistance in their efforts at integration and equality.
This review of Something of Value (1957) was written by Wayne H on 02 Sep 2009.
Something of Value has generally received mixed reviews.
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