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The Cruz Brothers and Miss Malloy / produced and directed by Kathleen Collins.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Collins, Kathleen, 1942-1988, director, producer.
Alexander Street Press.
Milestone Film & Video, production company.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Roth, Henry H--Film adaptations.
Roth, Henry H.
Puerto Ricans.
Young men.
Brothers.
Genre:
Fiction films.
Film adaptations.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (49 minutes)
Place of Publication:
[Harrington Park, New Jersey] : Milestone Films, 1979.
Language Note:
In English; some songs in Spanish at the end.
System Details:
data file
Summary:
The Cruz Brothers and Miss Malloy is an adaptation of a series of short stories by Henry H. Roth about three young Puerto Rican men whose lives are watched over by their father's ghost. New York's rural Rockland County is an unlikely setting for the both the urban-born trio and the magic they encounter when they meet Miss Malloy, an elderly widow with a house that needs some loving care. Brothers Victor, Felipe, and Jose are recent graduates of a local Catholic children's school who have decided (counseled by their ghostly guardian) to stay in the quiet area. Although their home is rickety and decorated with old license plates, the brothers revel in their freedom, relative safety and togetherness. Victor, the oldest and the only brother who can hear his father's voice, keeps a running commentary on their lives by talking into a reel-to-reel tape recorder. When the brothers daringly cross a trestle bridge on the way to play basketball, they attract the attention of Miss Malloy, who follows them in her antique roadster. She salutes the three as fellow survivors and offers them work restoring her Victorian mansion overlooking the Hudson River so that she can host one last party before she dies. The brothers take on the Herculean task -- painting, cleaning and clearing the overgrown gardens. Miss Malloy ceremoniously serves the brothers ginger ale in silver champagne glasses and charms youngest brother, Jose. To send out invitations to the big party, she asks Victor to begin reading her the local phone book, because she says "everyone I know is dead." The film -- along with its three charming young stars -- dances to composer Michael D. Minard's great score. The Cruz Brothers and Miss Malloy is a fresh and exciting discovery -- not only is it one of the first films directed by an African-American woman, it is also one of the of the best celebrations of Puerto Rican culture in the Northeast US.
Participant:
Starring: Randy Ruiz, Lionel Pina, Jose Machado, Sylvia Field.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed December 08, 2016).
Nominated 1980 Chicago International Film Festival, Gold Hugo, Best Short Film
OCLC:
971290706
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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