One Potato, Two Potato

US (1964): Drama

Shot in Ohio, this picture was a "critic's darling" film of 1964 dealing with the then-daring topic of inter-racial marriage. White Barbara Barrie divorces her husband Richard Mulligan, then falls in love with and marries African-American Bernie Hamilton. When the ex-husband sues for custody of Barbara's child, arguing that a mixed household is an improper place to raise the girl, Hamilton fights for his parental rights in court. But the judge is driven by the prejudices of the era, and the child goes back to its natural father. At the time of its release, One Potato, Two Potato was praised beyond all proportion for its realistic and progressive dissection of race relations. Only a few renegade critics like Judith Crist dared to note that sociologically, the film was still mired in the patronizing Pinky era. Instead of concentrating on the injustices heaped upon black Bernie Hamilton, the film's sympathies are almost totally directed towards poor, put-upon, snow-white Barbara Barrie. Written by Orville H. Hampton and Raphael Hayes; Larry Peerce directs. (Bawalco Picture Co./Cinema V) (Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide)


· Writing (Best Story and Screenplay written directly for the screen) 1964: Orville H. Hampton, Raphael Hayes

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