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The Color Purple
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Leading Role: Danny Glover, Whoopi Goldberg
Director: Steven Spielberg

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Format: Laserdisc
Rated PG-13
Recording Mode: Dolby Surround AC-3
Sound: HiFi, Surround, Stereo
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97 min.
Color
UPC: 085391153467
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Movie Description
Steven Spielberg's masterful adaptation of Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel stars Whoppi Goldberg, in her impressive screen debut, as Celie, a sharecropper's daughter living in rural Georgia. The film opens in 1909 when Celie is a young girl, a victim of incest, pregnant with her father's child. Ugly and unloved, separated from her children and her sister, Celie's only option is marriage to an abusive, philandering husband (Danny Glover) who treats her little better than a slave. Her life changes forever when her husband brings his mistress, a beautiful blues singer named Shug (Margaret Avery), into the house. THE COLOR PURPLE was also the film debut for Oprah Winfrey, who beautifully plays Celie's sister-in-law, Sofia. THE COLOR PURPLE was nominated for 11 Academy Awards (including one each for Goldberg, Avery, and Winfrey) but surprisingly won no Oscars, and although the film was nominated for a Best Picture award, Spielberg was snubbed by the academy and was not nominated for Best Director.

Credits
Cast:Danny Glover, Whoopi Goldberg
Director:Steven Spielberg
Producer:Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg

Synopsis
Steven Spielberg's gentle film is a masterful adaptation of Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about a southern black girl's rise from tragedy to personal triumph through the course of her lifetime. The acting in the film is superb, including terrific performances by Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey, Danny Glover, Margaret Avery, and Adolph Caesar.

Film Notes
Theatrical release: December 18, 1985.

The film was shot in North Carolina and Kenya.

Writer Alice Walker was very involved with the film version of her novel and made sure that the filmmakers accurately portrayed the family as middle class, not poor.

Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey made their screen-acting debuts in the film. The film’s producer and composer, musician Quincy Jones, happened to spot Winfrey on television hosting a local Chicago talk show and considered her perfect for the role of the spunky, outspoken Sofia.

Winfrey, as Sofia, is married to Harpo (Willard Pugh). Winfrey has said that she felt destined to play the role--and interestingly enough, Harpo spelled backward is Oprah, adding proof to her theory.

Industry Reviews
"...Remarkably faithful in incident and detail to Alice Walker's original..."
Sight and Sound - p.135-6 - Richard Combs (03/01/1985)

"...Momentum, warmth and staying power....[Goldberg] eventually grows into a tremendously compelling figure..."
New York Times - p.C18 - Janet Maslin (12/18/1985)

"...Goldberg's stoic turn will go down as one of cinema's great breakouts..."
Entertainment Weekly - Mark Bernardin (03/21/2003)

"...A heartbreaking, joyous masterpiece..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (02/07/2003)

"...An intimate story of suffering, endurance and triumph....Distinctive and deeply moving..."
Los Angeles Times - Sheila Benson (12/18/1985)


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