J.T.
J.T.

J.T.

1971Movie50 minEnglish

J. T. Gamble, a shy, withdrawn Harlem youngster, shows compassion and responsibility when he takes on the care of an old, one-eyed, badly injured alley cat days before Christmas and secretly nurses it back to health.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: John ReardonGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This made-for-television movie follows the story of J.T. Meadow, a bright and sensitive young African American boy growing up in a poor urban neighborhood. J.T. finds solace and companionship in a stray dog he names "The Rock," forming a deep bond with the animal. However, their connection is threatened by the harsh realities of his environment and the struggles his family faces.

Critical Reception

J.T. was widely acclaimed as a sensitive and poignant portrayal of African American childhood and the challenges of urban poverty. It resonated with audiences for its authentic depiction of adolescent struggles and the importance of companionship. The film is often cited as a landmark television movie for its representation and emotional depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and moving portrayal of a young Black boy's life.
  • Commended for its sensitive handling of themes like friendship, responsibility, and urban hardship.
  • Seen as a significant and impactful television film of its era.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by NBC and was notably one of the first television movies to focus on the experiences of an African American child in an urban setting.

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