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Song of Freedom
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Song of Freedom

Aug 16, 1936
1h 13m
★ 5.6

The Outstanding British Attraction and Star of the Year

Overview

John Zinga, a descendent of slaves, has an ancient medallion around his neck and a fragment of song passed down generations. He is an English dockworker with a magnificent voice and a yearning to learn his roots.

Genres

Drama
Music

Production Companies

Hammer Film Productions
British Lion Films

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Cast

Paul Robeson

John 'Johnny' Zinga

Paul Robeson

Elisabeth Welch

Ruth Zinga

Elisabeth Welch

Esme Percy

Gabriel Donozetti

Esme Percy

Robert Adams

Monty

Robert Adams

James Solomon

Native Leader

James Solomon

Tony Wane

Mandingo (as Ecce Homo Toto)

Tony Wane

Ronald Simpson

Mr. Blane, the Pianist

Ronald Simpson

George Mozart

Bert Puddick

George Mozart

Jenny Dean

Marian

Jenny Dean

Joan Fred Emney

Nell Puddick

Joan Fred Emney

Bernard Ansell

Sir James Pyrie (as Bernard Ansell)

Bernard Ansell

Johnnie Schofield

Johnnie Schofield

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