Little Boy Bad
Little Boy Bad

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Little Boy Bad

1964
Movie
6 min
English

The amazing story of a bad boy from the West who was better-hearted than was thought.

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Director: Melvin Van PeeblesGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in the South during the Jim Crow era, the film follows a young Black boy who is brutally mistreated by his father and falls into a life of crime. He becomes involved with a local gang and navigates the harsh realities of poverty and systemic racism.

Critical Reception

Little Boy Bad is a raw and unflinching depiction of the struggles faced by African Americans in the mid-20th century. While not widely distributed, it is recognized for its powerful social commentary and honest portrayal of difficult themes, though its gritty realism and subject matter were challenging for some audiences at the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and stark portrayal of racial injustice.

  • Noted for its intense and often disturbing depiction of societal issues.

  • Considered an important, albeit difficult, piece of early Black cinema.

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Fun Fact

Melvin Van Peebles directed, wrote, and produced 'Little Boy Bad' early in his career, showcasing his independent filmmaking spirit and commitment to social issues long before his more widely known works like 'Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song'.

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