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Black and White in Color
Directed by
Jean-Jacques Annaud
PG
1976
1h 32m
Drama
,
Comedy
,
and more
6.7
100%
69%
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During World War I, French colonists lost in African desert decide to attack their German neighbors.
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Cast of Black and White in Color
Jean Carmet
Sergeant Bosselet
Jacques Dufilho
Paul Rechampot
Catherine Rouvel
Marinette
Jacques Spiesser
Hubert Fresnoy
Dora Doll
Maryvonne
Maurice Barrier
Caprice
Benjamin Memel Atchory
Assomption
Peter Berling
Père Jean de la Croix
Marius Beugre Boignan
Barthelmy
Claude Legros
Jacques Rechampot
Baye Macoumba Diop
Lamartine
Jacques Monnet
Père Simon
Dieter Schidor
Kraft
Aboubacar Touré
Fidele
Marc Zuber
Major Anglais
Mamadou Koulibaly
Oscar
Helmut Eiker
Klaus Huebl
Haussmann
Natou Koly
Charlotte
Bertin Kouakou
Tanoh Kouao
John
Jean-François Eyou N'Guessan
Marius
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Director / Writer
Georges Conchon
Writer
Jacques Perrin
Producer
Giorgio Silvagni
Producer
Arthur Cohn
Producer
Black and White in Color Ratings & Reviews
United Press International
David Dugas
The movie is far richer than that summary can convey. The climax is a masterpiece of insight into the absurdities of colonialism, war and life in general.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
A charming and often sunnily satirical movie.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Jean-Jacques Annaud made an impressive directing debut with his WWI-set political tale, which won the 1976 Best Foreign Language Oscar.
Old School Reviews
John A. Nesbit
biggest chuckles are often reserved for the blundering priests and merchants, as seen by the Ivory Coast natives
Filmcritic.com
Christopher Null
Its message is more enduring in regards to war than in regards to race relations
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