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Let My People Live 1939 Maua fua leai se faʻatagaina
Aimed at African Americans and shot at Tuskegee University, this film instructs viewers in the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis by focusing on a pair of sympathetic siblings, George and Mary, whose lives are altered by the disease. Starring Rex Ingram as Dr. Gordon, the film suggests that organized religion is an important defensive location in this particular community, and warns of the dangers of the previous generation’s superstitions and its fear of medicine. The Health Department prominently featured the film at the 1939 World’s Fair. Directed by Edgar Ulmer.
Ituaiga: Documentary
Faʻafiafia: Peggy Howard, Rex Ingram, Ethel Waters, Merritt Smith, Erostine Coles
Auvaa: Edgar G. Ulmer (Writer), Edgar G. Ulmer (Director)
Potu potu: Motion Picture Service Corp., National Tuberculosis Association, Springer Pictures
Taimi taimi: 14 minute
Tulaga lelei: HD
Faʻamalolo: Mar 10, 1939
Atunuʻu: United States of America
Gagana: English