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The film was apparently the first all-Black feature-length film made in South Africa. | The film was apparently the first all-Black feature-length film made in South Africa. | ||
− | The later title (''[[Jim Comes to Jo'burg]]'') became a well known expression and a much used theme in writing ad art in the country. ('''See ''[[Jim comes to Jo'burg]]''''') | + | The later title (''[[Jim Comes to Jo'burg]]'') became the source a well known expression and a much used theme in writing ad art in the country. ('''See ''[[Jim comes to Jo'burg]]''''') |
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A film by Eric Rutherford (producer) and Donald Swanson Director) (1949) (later renamed Jim Comes to Jo'burg.
Produced in 1949 the film, was directed by Donald Swanson and produced by Eric Rutherford, with Daniel Adnewmah, Dolly Rathebe, The African Inkspots, Sam Maile, and Dan Twala.
The film was apparently the first all-Black feature-length film made in South Africa.
The later title (Jim Comes to Jo'burg) became the source a well known expression and a much used theme in writing ad art in the country. (See Jim comes to Jo'burg)
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_Jim_aka_Jim_comes_to_Jo'burg
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211906/
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