Lord Thing

Lord Thing 1970

0h 52min Director: DeWitt Beall

CrimeDocumentary

Produced at the height of the black power movement in the early ‘70s, Lord Thing is an insider history into the genesis and transformation of the Conservative Vice Lords gang, one of Chicago's oldest street gangs. Partially shaped and told by by CVL members who also appear in the film, Lord Thing is a unique and powerful tool that expresses an effort in self-transformation during a volatile and violent time in US race history. Gritty and rhythmic, this unusual film reflects an under-told chapter in gang history as members from the West Side neighborhood of North Lawndale try to become viable and political agents in their community. (Chicago Film Archives)

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Cast

Crew

Director
DeWitt Beall
Producers
DeWitt Beall
Cinematography
Kaz Ayukawa
Editing
Glenn McGowean
Composer
Luther Allison

Details

Release date
Runtime
52 min
Status
Released
Studios
Filmsmith Productions
Country
United States of America, Congo
Language
English

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