Hitch: A Portrait of a Black Leader As a Young Man (1972)
A dramatised documentary which explores ghetto life as seen and felt inside Harlem, based on experiences of the Northside Centre for Child Development. Concerns a southern black adolescent boy’s reaction to ghetto life.
Director: Irving Jacoby
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: July 25, 1972
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Billy Taylor
Editing: Nicholas Meyers
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Hitch: A Portrait of a Black Leader As a Young Man about?
- A dramatised documentary which explores ghetto life as seen and felt inside Harlem, based on experiences of the Northside Centre for Child Development. Concerns a southern black adolescent boy’s reaction to ghetto life.
- Who directed Hitch: A Portrait of a Black Leader As a Young Man?
- Hitch: A Portrait of a Black Leader As a Young Man was directed by Irving Jacoby.
- Who stars in Hitch: A Portrait of a Black Leader As a Young Man?
- Hitch: A Portrait of a Black Leader As a Young Man stars Damien Leake, Larry Canaday, Alma Grady, Al Fann, Gertrude Jeanette, Leonard Parker.
- How long is Hitch: A Portrait of a Black Leader As a Young Man?
- Hitch: A Portrait of a Black Leader As a Young Man has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).