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- You Must Remember This 1992 Directed by Helaine Head Synopsis An independent filmmaker has left his profession and keeps it a secret. Years later, his niece finds his old films in a locked trunk and discovers his strong principles when it came to supporting his actors and his art overall.
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You Must Remember This: Directed by Helaine Head. With Tim Reid, Vonte Sweet, Vonetta McGee, María Celedonio. A woman and a friend of hers investigate the mysterious past of Uncle Buddy. Among his properties they find a trunk he had received and never opened before.
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- Drama, Sport
- Helaine Head
- 103
You Must Remember This is a 1987 novel by Joyce Carol Oates. It tells the story of Enid Maria, a girl who falls in love with her uncle, a professional boxer. It also is about her family, the Stevicks, and their thriving life in Port Oriskany, a fictional industrial city in upstate New York. [1]
- Joyce Carol Oates
- 1987
Movie Info. A girl pries open a trunk and discovers her barber uncle (Robert Guillaume) was a pioneer black filmmaker of the 1940s. Genre: Drama. Original Language: English....
- Drama
- Robert Guillaume
- Helaine Head
Jun 28, 2021 · On “You Must Remember This,” her M.O. is to take a story, research widely, sift meticulously through the known and rumored versions of events, and reassemble them into a persuasive narrative.
Synopsis. An independent filmmaker has left his profession and keeps it a secret. Years later, his niece finds his old films in a locked trunk and discovers his strong principles when it came to supporting his actors and his art overall. Cast. Crew.
- Helaine Head
You Must Remember This is a chronicle of the Stevick family from 1946 to 1956. The primary movement in the novel involves the love affair between Enid Maria Stevick and her half-uncle Felix....
Recognizing a sign from death, Enid Maria, the youngest of the four Stevick children, attempts suicide by swallowing a bottle of aspirin. She is saved by her sister Lizzie, but Enid’s act...