Song of Africa
movie
Released May 02, 1952
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Overview
fantasy tale about a young Zulu who leaves his village to go to the city, falls in love with the new music he hears there, and returns home to form a Zulu jazz band. The South African production and distribution company African Films followed up the success of Zonk! with Song of Africa. This is a fantasy tale about a young Zulu who leaves his village to go to the city, falls in love with the new music he hears there, and returns home to form a Zulu jazz band – which then goes to the city to compete with other bands, and comes out on top. As in the earlier films, the impact of American jazz and popular music is enormous. Like African Jim and Zonk!, Song of Africa draws on the best talent from the townships. Director Emil Nofal and director of photography Dave Millin ensure high production values, making it an above-average B-movie.
Cast
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Crew
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John Brown
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Cinematography
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Emil Nofal
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Director
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Frank Secker
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Writer
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Charles Berman
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Music
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David Millen
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Art Direction
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Jesmond Howey
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Set Decoration
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Roscoe C. Behrmann
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Production Manager
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Joe Goodman
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Sound
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Edward Howes
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Sound
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Elizabeth Berry
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Wardrobe Master
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Charles Berman
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Music Director
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Spud Murphy
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Music Arranger