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Black Joy
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Synopsis
Black Joy is the lightly ironic title of this British culture-clash comedy. Trevor Thomas heads the cast as a Guaynan youth who is under the delusion that life will be easier for him in London. No sooner does Thomas set foot in England than he gets tangled up in one disaster after another. The catalyst for most of Our Hero's travails is "assimilated" Caribbean Dave Beaton, who delivers an antic performance as a streetwise con artist. Black Joy has its melodramatic moments, but it's worth enduring the more intense sequences to get to the exuberant climax, wherein Thomas finally learns to stand up for his basic rights. Black Joy was adapted from Dark Days and Light Nights, a stage play by Jamal Ali. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Phil Meheux Cinematographer
Lou Reizner Composer (Music Score)
Reggae Songs Composer (Music Score)
Anthony Simmons Director
Thom Noble Editor
Tom Noble Editor
Lou Reizner Musical Direction/Supervision
Jamal Ali Play Author
Arnon Milchan Producer
Elliott Kastner Producer
Martin Campbell Producer
Anthony Simmons Screenwriter
Jamal Ali Screenwriter
Year: 1977
Runtime: 110
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Hemdale