A Raisin In The Sun Compare And Contrast Essay

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In 1961 David Susskind produced an adaptation of Lorraine hansberry’s play, A Raisin in the Sun. The cast was Sidney Poitier (Walter), Claudia McNeil (Mama), Ruby Dee (Ruth), and Diana Sands (Beneatha). All of the actors were part of the theatrical play as well as the movie. It was a success, with two of the actors receiving nominations for the golden globe award, Poitier and McNeil, and Dee receiving best supporting actress. It also, was one of the first movies that featured an almost all black cast. The movie does a good job with staying with the original play. There are however, some extra scenes here and there. Like the play, the movie set stays in the Younger family apartment virtually the entire time. In a review Colin Jacobson writes he says “This isn’t a movie, it's a photographed play, and the end result suffers from that fact, especially since some of the actors didn’t modulate their performances for the differences between stage and screen.” Some people see this strict script as a good thing while others think the movie could have more potential. …show more content…

Poitier acts a bit to over the top in some instances because he is used to performing on a stage rather than performing on a movie set. But other than that he is a good Walter and shows the characters flaws. McNeil transitions well for the movie set and gives a wonderful performance as Mama. She shows how tough the character can be but also show gentleness. It is debated that Dee gives the most movie like performance out of the entire cast. She exhibits Ruth’s tiredness with the world and makes the audience feel for her. Sands gives us that stuck up behavior that Beneatha has often in the

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