Research Catalog

The Killing Floor

Title
  1. The Killing Floor
Published by
  1. New York : Film Movement, 2023.
  2. New York, N.Y. : Grasshopper Film

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Details

Additional authors
  1. Rassbach, Elsa
  2. Milner, Ron
  3. Lee, Leslie, 1930-2014
  4. Manasse, George
  5. Duke, Bill, 1943-
  6. Leake, Damien
  7. Woodard, Alfre, 1953-
  8. Felder, Clarence
  9. Gunn, Moses, 1929-1993
  10. Birch, William, 1918-
  11. Swados, Elizabeth
  12. Film Movement (Firm), publisher
Description
  1. 1 online resource (118 min.)
Summary
  1. Praised by The New Yorker as "a revelatory historical drama" and by The Village Voice as the most "clear-eyed account of union organizing on film," THE KILLING FLOOR (1984/1985) is the first feature film directed by Bill Duke and explores a little-known true story of an African American migrant in his struggle to help build an interracial union in the Chicago Stockyards. The screenplay by Obie Award-winner Leslie Lee is from an original story by producer Elsa Rassbach and is based on actual characters and events, tracing ethnic and class conflicts seething in the city's giant slaughterhouses, when management efforts to divide the workforce fuel racial tensions that erupt in the deadly Chicago Race Riot of 1919.Damien Leake stars as Frank Custer, a young black sharecropper from Mississippi who lands a job on "the killing floor" of a meatpacking plant - one of tens of thousands of southern blacks who journeyed to the industrial north during World War One, hoping for more racial equality. Frank finally succeeds in bringing his wife Mattie (Alfre Woodard) and family up north, but when he decides to support the union cause, his best friends from the South, distrustful of the white-led union, turn against him.
Subject
  1. Packing-house workers -- Labor unions -- Organizin -- Illinois -- Chicago
  2. African American labor union members -- Drama
  3. Racism -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Drama
  4. Race discrimination -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Drama
  5. Working class -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 20th century
  6. Chicago (Ill.) -- History -- 1875-
  7. Packing-houses -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Drama
  8. Riots -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Drama
  9. Chicago (Ill.) -- Race relations -- History -- Drama
Note
  1. Title is part of the Projectr collection.
Credits (note)
  1. Director, Bill Duke, ; director of photography, William Birch ; editor, John Carter ; music, Elizabeth Swados.
Performer (note)
  1. Damien Leake, Alfre Woodard, Clarence Felder, Moses Gunn.
Title
  1. The Killing Floor
Publisher
  1. New York : Film Movement, 2023.
Distributor
  1. New York, N.Y. : Grasshopper Film
Type of content
  1. two-dimensional moving image
Type of medium
  1. video
Type of carrier
  1. online resource
Credits
  1. Director, Bill Duke, ; director of photography, William Birch ; editor, John Carter ; music, Elizabeth Swados.
Cast
  1. Damien Leake, Alfre Woodard, Clarence Felder, Moses Gunn.
Source of description
  1. Description based on online resource; title from title screen.
Connect to:
  1. Grasshopper Film
Added author
  1. Rassbach, Elsa, television produce, author.
  2. Milner, Ron, adapter.
  3. Lee, Leslie, 1930-2014, screenwriter.
  4. Manasse, George, television producer.
  5. Duke, Bill, 1943- television director.
  6. Leake, Damien, actor.
  7. Woodard, Alfre, 1953- actor.
  8. Felder, Clarence, actor.
  9. Gunn, Moses, 1929-1993, actor.
  10. Birch, William, 1918- director of photography.
  11. Swados, Elizabeth, composer (expression)
  12. Film Movement (Firm), publisher.
Publisher no.
  1. GRASSHOP5331 Grasshopper Film
Branch call number
  1. eNYPL VIDEO
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