All the Way Home (1957)
A white family has just put their house on the market and are soon showing it to an interested black family. The neighbors begin to gossip and soon the white family becomes the target of harassment and threats by bigoted residents in the community, who do not want a black family in the neighborhood.
Director: Lee R. Bobker
Genre: Drama, Documentary
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: January 1, 1957
Screenplay
Cinematography: Ray E. Long
Editing: Yoshio Kishi
Production: Dynamic Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Classic Cycling Races and Endurance, Social Commentary and Reflection
Keywords
race politics, suburbia, racism, race
More Films by Director: Lee R. Bobker
More Films in Genre: Drama, Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is All the Way Home about?
- A white family has just put their house on the market and are soon showing it to an interested black family. The neighbors begin to gossip and soon the white family becomes the target of harassment and threats by bigoted residents in the community, who do not want a black family in the neighborhood.
- Who directed All the Way Home?
- All the Way Home was directed by Lee R. Bobker.
- How long is All the Way Home?
- All the Way Home has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
- What genre is All the Way Home?
- All the Way Home is a Drama, Documentary film.
- Where was All the Way Home produced?
- All the Way Home was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of All the Way Home?
- The themes of All the Way Home include: Classic Cycling Races and Endurance, Social Commentary and Reflection.