I Passed for White
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
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I Passed for White (1960, USA) is a race themed film directed by Fred M. Wilcox.
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Main Details
- Released on March 18, 1960
- B & W
- Running Time: 93 Min.
- Production Co: Fred M. Wilcox Enterprises Inc.
- Distribution Co: Allied Artists Pictures
- Produced and Directed by Fred M. Wilcox
- Written by Mary Hastings Bradley, Reba Lee, Fred M. Wilcox
- Starring: Sonya Wilde, James Franciscus, Patricia Michon
- Original Music by Jerry Irvin, John Williams
- Cinematography by George J. Folsey
- Film Editing by George White
Plot Summary
- A young girl meets and marries the man of her dreams--only she hasn't told him that she is half-black, and he and his rich family and friends are white.
Taglines
- "All He Asked Of Me Was Love...Not The Color Of My Skin!"
- I look white... I married white... Now I must live with a secret that can destroy us both!