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{en} '''''Big Fella''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Fella ]''''' (UK, 1937), directed by J. Elder Wills, starring Paul Robeson.
{en} '''''Big Fella''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Fella ]''''' (UK, 1937), directed by J. Elder Wills, starring Paul Robeson.
* [[:Category:1937, Top Films]]


In this musical comedy, Paul Robeson stars as Joe, a Marseilles docker hired by a wealthy English couple to find their missing son. When Joe finds him, he learns he escaped of his own will, and takes him to stay with a local singer. They offer him a refuge from his repressed white parents.
In this musical comedy, Paul Robeson stars as Joe, a Marseilles docker hired by a wealthy English couple to find their missing son. When Joe finds him, he learns he escaped of his own will, and takes him to stay with a local singer. They offer him a refuge from his repressed white parents.
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[[Category:Film Studies--1930s]]
[[Category:Film Studies--1930s]]
[[Category:Film Studies--English]]
[[Category:Film Studies--English]]
[[Category:1937, Top Films]]


[[Category:1898 Robeson, Paul (actor, singer) USA]]
[[Category:1898 Robeson, Paul (actor, singer) USA]]

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{en} Big Fella [1] (UK, 1937), directed by J. Elder Wills, starring Paul Robeson.

In this musical comedy, Paul Robeson stars as Joe, a Marseilles docker hired by a wealthy English couple to find their missing son. When Joe finds him, he learns he escaped of his own will, and takes him to stay with a local singer. They offer him a refuge from his repressed white parents.

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