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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Ethan Goldstein <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Apr 1994 00:21:09 PDT
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<[log in to unmask]>; from "Erin Elder, Albion College" at Apr 11, 94 12:37 pm
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> I am interested in films which have been remade with black characters.
> in roles originally cast with whites, for example BLACULA/DRACULA.
> Richard Brooks's novel THE BRICK FOXHOLE, for example, became the
> film CROSSFIRE, and the gay character became a Jew (and the story
> about anti-semitism instead of homophobia).
>
> Can any of the netters think of similar cases dealing with African-
> Americans -- i.e. in which a remake or retelling cast blacks
> in roles which originally featured whites or some other ethnicity?
>
> Similarly, Can anyone remember the T.V. remake of the Defiant Ones with
> Phyllisha Rashad, in which the male charachters are recast as females.
> (while preserving the color differences)
>
> Erin Elder
> Albion College
>
 
A blacksploitation film called Hit Man is a remake of Get Carter that was
not even released when Hit Man was started.  Roger Corman owned the rights
to G.C. and produced Hit Man
 
-- Ethan Goldstine

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