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The Color Purple

The Color Purple

It's about life. It's about love. It's about us.

19857.72h 34m

Overview

An epic tale spanning forty years in the life of Celie, an African-American woman living in the South who survives incredible abuse and bigotry. After Celie's abusive father marries her off to the equally debasing 'Mister' Albert Johnson, things go from bad to worse, leaving Celie to find companionship anywhere she can. She perseveres, holding on to her dream of one day being reunited with her sister in Africa.

Directed by Steven Spielberg
Written by Alice Walker, Menno Meyjes, Quincy Jones
Produced by Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, Quincy Jones
Box OfficeBudget: $15.0MRevenue: $146.3M

Top Cast

Danny Glover

Danny Glover

Albert

Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg

Celie

Margaret Avery

Margaret Avery

Shug Avery

Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey

Sofia

Willard E. Pugh

Willard E. Pugh

Harpo

Akosua Busia

Akosua Busia

Nettie

Desreta Jackson

Desreta Jackson

Young Celie

Adolph Caesar

Adolph Caesar

Old Mr.

Rae Dawn Chong

Rae Dawn Chong

Squeak

Dana Ivey

Dana Ivey

Miss Millie

Themes & Keywords

prisonrapesibling relationshipjazzsouthern usaafricaempowermentadoptionabusive fatherviolent husbandjazz singer or musicianlettercynicalincestangryaggressivedesperatecomplexanxiouscautionarysentimentalantagonisticauthoritariancallouscelebratorycondescendingdefiantharshominous

About The Color Purple

The Color Purple is a drama, history film released in 1985 exploring themes of prison, rape, sibling relationship, jazz, southern usa, africa. Directed by Steven Spielberg, it stars Danny Glover, Whoopi Goldberg, Margaret Avery. An epic tale spanning forty years in the life of Celie, an African-American woman living in the South who survives incredible abuse and bigotry. After Celie's abusive father marries her off to the equally debasing 'Mister' Albert Johnson, things go from bad to worse, leaving Celie to find companionship anywhere she can. She perseveres, holding on to her dream of one day being reunited with her sister in Africa.

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