Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI
Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI

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Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI

1986
Movie
96 min
English

A police officer is called by F.B.I. to infiltrate into gang of arms smugglers.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Bill L. NortonGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

A determined woman, Johnnie Mae Gibson, overcomes societal barriers and personal tragedy to become one of the first African American female FBI agents. She navigates the male-dominated world of law enforcement, proving her capabilities through intelligence, courage, and a strong moral compass. Her journey is marked by significant personal sacrifices and the constant challenge of earning respect in a demanding profession.

Critical Reception

The film was a made-for-television movie that garnered attention for its pioneering subject matter, focusing on the challenges faced by a Black woman in a high-profile government agency during the 1970s. While not a major critical darling, it was appreciated for its inspirational story and Esther Rolle's strong performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its timely portrayal of a Black woman breaking barriers in law enforcement.

  • Esther Rolle's performance as Johnnie Mae Gibson was noted for its strength and dignity.

  • The film offered an inspiring narrative about overcoming adversity and prejudice.

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Fun Fact

Esther Rolle, who played Johnnie Mae Gibson, was already a beloved television actress at the time, most famous for her role as Florida Evans on 'Good Times' and later 'The Jeffersons'.

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