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| The Harlem Globetrotters | |
|---|---|
| Dorothy Dandridge and Billy Brown in 1951 theatrical poster. | |
| Directed by | Phil Brown Will Jason |
| Starring | Thomas Gomez Bill Walker Dorothy Dandridge |
| Cinematography | Philip Tannura |
| Edited by | James Sweeney |
| Music by | Arthur Morton |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Harlem Globetrotters is a 1951 sports drama film about the Harlem Globetrotters, a famous exhibition basketball team. The film was released by Columbia Pictures and stars Thomas Gomez, Bill Walker, Dorothy Dandridge, Angela Clarke and Peter M. Thompson.
Set during the era of racial segregation that follows the rise of the all-Black Harlem Globetrotters as they fight for respect in professional basketball. At the center of the story is Billy Townsend (Brown), a gifted but uncertain young college player who joins the team seeking direction and opportunity. As the Globetrotters travel the country facing discrimination, unfair treatment, and skepticism from the white-dominated sports world, Billy struggles with personal temptations, fame, and the pressure of representing Black excellence. Through hard-fought games, mentorship from his teammates, and growing discipline, Billy matures into a true team player. Together, the Globetrotters’ talent, unity, and perseverance challenge racist attitudes and help break barriers in professional basketball, securing both Billy’s future and the team’s place in history.