Song of Freedom – 1936

A Hammer production distributed throughout the United Kingdom and Irish Free State by British Lion Film Corp. Ltd., 76-78 Wardour Street, London W1 – S.W. Smith, Managing Director
Produced at British Lion Studios, Beaconsfield
Filming Location: Sierra Leone
Recorded on High Fidelity RCA Photophone
Black & White 80 minutes
Storyline
The film is a musical star vehicle for Paul Robeson. It opens with the on-screen information “Africa – the island of Casanga, off the West Coast – in the year 1700 A.D. The island had not yet attracted the attention of the slave traders on the mainland, but its people suffered as fierce an oppression under their hereditary queen Zinga – tyrant, despot, mistress of cruelty”.
After a short prologue, in which the wicked queen’s son and his wife make their escape from the island and are taken into slavery, the action transfers to modern day London. There, John Zinga (Paul Robeson) works as a docker. A gentle giant with a magnificent singing voice, his talent comes to the notice of operatic impresario Donezetti (Esme Percy). Soon, John becomes a world-famous singer, but, tortured by thoughts of his roots, he eventually gives up his new career and determines to use his fortune on finding his real home and helping his own people.
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Crew
Function | Credited | Age at Release | Birth | Death | Age | Hammer Credits |
Art Director | Norman Arnold | 43 | 19 Sep 1892 | 7 Dec 1963 | 71 | 2 |
Assistant Director | Arthur Allcott | 41 | 20 Jul 1894 | 4 Jan 1986 | 91 | 1 |
Director | J. Elder Wills | 35 | 26 Apr 1900 | 1970 | 69 | 22 |
Edited by | Arthur Tavares | 51 | 1 Oct 1884 | 27 May 1954 | 69 | 1 |
Lyrics | Henrik Ege | 1 | ||||
Music | Eric Ansell | 36 | 22 Aug 1900 | 22 Jun 1981 | 80 | 2 |
Photography 1 | Eric Cross | 33 | 31 May 1902 | 1 Mar 2004 | 101 | 4 |
Photography 2 | Harry Rose | 34 | 1 Jan 1902 | 14 Jan 1955 | 53 | 1 |
Photography 3 | Thos Glover | 1 | ||||
Production Supervisor | Henry Passmore | 31 | 1905 | 1 Jan 1987 | 82 | 4 |
Sound Engineer | Harold King | 28 | 3 Nov 1907 | 22 May 1959 | 51 | 2 |
Cast
Character | Actor | Age at Release | Birth | Death | Age | Hammer Appearances |
Alf | Alf Goddard | 39 | 28 Nov 1896 | 23 Feb 1981 | 84 | 1 |
Bert Puddick | George Mozart | 71 | 15 Feb 1864 | 10 Dec 1947 | 83 | 4 |
Blane | Ronald Simpson | 39 | 27 Sep 1896 | 23 Sep 1957 | 60 | 1 |
Donezetti | Esme Percy | 48 | 8 Aug 1887 | 17 Jun 1957 | 69 | 1 |
Gatekeeper | Sydney Benson | 1 | ||||
John Zinga | Paul Robeson | 37 | 9 Apr 1898 | 23 Jan 1976 | 77 | 1 |
Mandingo | Ecce Homo-Toto | 1 | ||||
Marian | Jenny Dean | 33 | 22 Nov 1902 | 16 Jan 1968 | 65 | 1 |
Monty | Robert Adams | 30 | 1 Jan 1906 | 1 Jan 1965 | 59 | 1 |
Native Leader | James Soloman | 1 | ||||
Nell Joan | Fred Emney | 34 | 4 Sep 1901 | 1 Dec 1983 | 82 | 1 |
Potman | Will Hammer | 48 | 21 Nov 1887 | 1 Jun 1957 | 69 | 1 |
Queen Zinga | Cornelia Smith | 1 | ||||
Ruth Zinga | Elizabeth Welch | 31 | 27 Feb 1904 | 15 Jul 2003 | 99 | 1 |
Sir James Pyrie | Bernard Ansell | 54 | 16 Sep 1881 | 25 Jul 1958 | 76 | 1 |
Trader | Ambrose Manning | 77 | 14 Aug 1858 | 22 Mar 1940 | 81 | 1 |
Witch Doctor | Arthur Williams | 1 | ||||
Arthur Eliot | 1 | |||||
Johnnie Schofield | 46 | 10 Mar 1889 | 9 Sep 1955 | 66 | 2 |
Footnotes
Will Hammer (Anthony Hinds’ father) and George Mozart, who both appear in this film, were among the original founders of Hammer Films.
Production supervisor H. Fraser Passmore was also on the board at this time.
The Director, J. Elder Willis, worked on later Hammer films as Art Director.
Details were complied viewing the actual film.
Source of viewing copy – The Hammer Graveyard Collection