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Soul Man

Soul Man

  • Status: Released
  • 24-10-1986
  • Runtime: 104 min
  • Score: 5.306
  • Vote count: 155

A white prospective grad student's affluent family won't pay his way through law school, so he takes tanning pills to darken his skin in order to qualify for an African-American scholarship at Harvard. He soon gets more than he bargained for, as he begins to learn what life is really like for blacks in America.

C. Thomas Howell

Mark Watson

Rae Dawn Chong

Sarah Walker

Arye Gross

Gordon Bloomfeld

James Earl Jones

Professor Banks

Melora Hardin

Whitney Dunbar

Leslie Nielsen

Mr. Dunbar

Ann Walker

Mrs. Dunbar

James B. Sikking

Bill Watson

Max Wright

Dr. Aronson

Jeff Altman

Ray McGrady

Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Lisa Stimson

Maree Cheatham

Dorothy Watson

Wallace Langham

Barky Brewer

Eric Schiff

Booey Fraser

Ron Reagan

Frank

Mark Neely

Brad Small

David Reynolds

Ernie

Wolfe Perry

Leon

Jerry Pavlon

Bruce Wizansky

Laurel Green

Zendel

John David Bland

Seth

Jonathan 'Fudge' Leonard

George Walker

Felix Nelson

Mr. Walker

Betty Cole

Mrs. Walker

Bo Mancuso

Bundy Dunbar

Donald Hotton

Mr. Wicher

Linda Hoy

Mrs. Sherwood

Robert Burleigh

Bouchard Man

Jonathan Wise

Andrew

Amy Stoch

Kim

Paul O'Brien

Officer Schkolnick

M.C. Gainey

Jail Cell Bigot

Freddie Dawson

D.J.

Scott L. Treger

Harvard Basketball Player (uncredited)

Dan_Tebasco

**Soul Man** Had heard a bit about this movie before I saw it, many times refered to as being racist. In fact COMPLEX MAGAZINE listed it as number 4 on a 'most racist movies' list they made. Watching it, I must say it's a whole lot less racist than I expected it to be. In fact I wouldn't call it racist at all. It's about a white guy who gets into Harvard but can't afford to go there so he looks for scholarships that he can take but the only one applicable to him is one designed for African Americans. So he fakes being black (with full blackface makeover and a 80's jerrycurl to match) and gets it. There is of course a stigma around blackfaces stemming from early 20th century films where white people would dress up as black people and make fun of them and make them look stupid etc. But to say that this movie is racist for that reason alone is very simpleminded. Cause even though the guy does put on a blackface, there is not a malicious intent behind it. And he does learn a thing or two about racism himself as the movie progresses. I would probably argue that if anything it's more racist towards whites and perhaps a general white perception of blackness (at least of the time) than it is of blacks. But even that would be a bit of a stretch. Anyways slightly overthinking it here perhaps, as it is in fact not a too serious movie but a comedy. And as a comedy, albeit it has a bit of a rough start it works pretty good. It's no masterpiece or anything and it could have done with some editing cutting it down by 15-20 minutes or so. But overall a decent and fairly harmless watch that does manage to convey a pretty good message while also gathering up some big laughs ocassionally.