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Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI
A police officer is called by F.B.I. to infiltrate into gang of arms smugglers.
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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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