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An Angel Came Down from Heaven
A young couple pretends to have had a baby in order to get the girl's father's permission to get married.
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Plot Summary
This short film tells the story of a young Black woman who is visited by an angel who grants her a wish. She wishes for a new dress to attend a church social, but her true desire is for her community to come together and find joy. The angel's visit and her wish ultimately inspire a sense of hope and unity.
Critical Reception
As a short, early film from a notable African American writer, 'An Angel Came Down from Heaven' is more significant for its historical context and thematic elements than for widespread critical acclaim in its initial release. It's recognized as an early example of Black filmmakers exploring themes of faith, community, and aspiration.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its gentle, faith-based narrative.
Seen as a notable early work by a significant African American literary figure.
Acknowledged for its focus on community and spiritual hope.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short film from 1942 is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was written by Arna Bontemps, a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance, known for his poetry, novels, and historical accounts of African American life.
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