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Cast: Spencer Williams
Categories: Movies, Drama Film, Early Black Cinema, Christian Film, Black-And-White
Go Down, Death! is a 1944 race film directed by and starring Spencer Williams. The film’s title derives from a poem by the African American writer James Weldon Johnson.
Go Down Death takes place in an African American community where the criminal boss Big Jim Bottoms (Spencer Williams) runs a successful juke joint. The arrival of a new preacher (Samuel H. James) to the town results in many of Big Jim’s customers leaving the juke joint in favor of attending church. Big Jim arranges for the preacher to be photographed in compromising situations with three attractive women. Aunt Caroline,... MORE
Go Down, Death! is a 1944 race film directed by and starring Spencer Williams. The film’s title derives from a poem by the African American writer James Weldon Johnson.
Go Down Death takes place in an African American community where the criminal boss Big Jim Bottoms (Spencer Williams) runs a successful juke joint. The arrival of a new preacher (Samuel H. James) to the town results in many of Big Jim’s customers leaving the juke joint in favor of attending church. Big Jim arranges for the preacher to be photographed in compromising situations with three attractive women. Aunt Caroline, Big Jim’s adoptive mother, becomes aware of the scheme and tries to prevent Big Jim from carrying out his blackmail scheme. There is a physical struggle between Aunt Caroline and Big Jim, resulting in Aunt Caroline collapsing after being struck. Aunt Caroline dies from her injuries, but Big Jim escapes arrest. But following Aunt Caroline’s funeral, Big Jim’s conscience haunts him with visions of eternal damnation in Hell. His body is later discovered in a canyon and the photographs of the preacher are nowhere to be found.
Go Down Death was the third in a trilogy of religious oriented films directed LESS
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