Claudine is a 1974 American romantic comedy-drama film, directed by John Berry. Claudine was written by Lester Pine and Tina Pine, produced by Third World Cinema, and distributed by 20th Century Fox, starring James Earl Jones, Diahann Carroll, and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs. [1] The film was released on , grossing about $6 million, a modest hit for the times. It was praised for ...
A French Restaurant in Singapore in a charming abode atop Dempsey Hill, we share an intimate side of French cuisine, inspired by honest home-cooking and convivial meals that fill your heart with joie de vivre. Two distinct experiences at Claudine’s Dining Room and La Terrace set the stage for every occasion: cosy get-togethers, lively parties and grand events alike.
Claudine: Directed by John Berry. With Diahann Carroll, James Earl Jones, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Tamu Blackwell. In the 1970s Harlem, garbage collector Roop feels intimidated by the idea of dating Claudine who is a single mother of six on welfare.
Claudine is a 1974 American romantic comedy-drama film, directed by John Berry. Claudine was written by Lester Pine and Tina Pine, produced by Third World Cinema, and distributed by 20th Century ...
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Claudine was the first film produced by Third World Cinema, a production company founded by Ossie Davis, Diana Sands, James Earl Jones, Rita Moreno, and Hannah Weinstein. One of the primary goals of the company was to train and hire people of color in critical technical positions within film production. Directed by John Berry in 1974, Claudine centers a Black mother of six attempting to raise ...
Diahann Carroll is radiant in an unforgettable, Oscar-nominated performance as Claudine, a strong-willed single mother, raising six kids in Harlem, whose budding relationship with a gregarious garbage collector (an equally fantastic James Earl Jones) is stressed by the difficulty of getting by in an oppressive system. As directed by the formerly blacklisted leftist filmmaker John Berry, this ...
Claudine Price (Diahann Carroll) thinks she found herself a prince of a man in Rupert "Roop" Marshall (James Earl Jones)-a hardworking man who seems genuinely interested in her and her defensive kids.