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- Title
Recovering Carib Gold.
- Authors
TURNER, AMY
- Abstract
The article examines the impact that the 1956 film "Carib Gold" would have on modern audiences. It describes how the film, which is considered to be a B-movie, was made and produced, with the locale of Key West, Florida as the setting. It offers the film's framework as it fits within the film industry, and how a race movie such as "Carib Gold" would have been viewed in contrast with big-budgeted Hollywood productions. The article also reports on how the film, once regarded as lost, was recovered and archived.
- Subjects
CARIB Gold (Film); MOTION pictures; B films; LOW budget films; MOTION picture industry
- Publication
Black Camera: The New Series, 2010, Vol 2, Issue 1, p58
- ISSN
1536-3155
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2979/BLC.2010.2.1.58