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''Forever Young, Forever Free'' (original South African title: ''e'Lollipop'') is a 1975
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n drama film directed by Ashley Lazarus and starring
José Ferrer José Vicente Ferrer de Otero y Cintrón (January 8, 1912 – January 26, 1992) was a Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rican actor and director of stage, film and television. He was one of the most celebrated and esteemed Hispanic and Latino Americans, Hi ...
and
Karen Valentine Karen Valentine (born May 25, 1947) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as young idealistic schoolteacher Alice Johnson in the ABC comedy drama series ''Room 222'' from 1969 to 1974, for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award f ...
. The lives of actors Muntu Ndebele and Norman Knox are dramatised in the 2011
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Canadian film, A Million Colours, directed by Peter Bishai and co-written with Andre Pieterse.


Plot

A white orphan, Jannie, is dropped off at an orphanage run by a priest and nun in
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, Southern Africa. The boy befriends another orphan, Tsepo, who is black. While playing with a tractor tyre, Jannie rolls down a cliff, severely injuring himself. During this ordeal, he has flashbacks to his parents dying. Jannie is evacuated to New York City via a
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mercy flight, to have his kidneys operated on, due to his injuries. He has permanent renal damage, requiring him to take pills for the rest of his life. The local village raises money so Father Alberto and Tsepo can go to New York. At the airport, Tsepo is mistaken for a school student and lugged onto a school bus, before escaping the school bus in Harlem. Upon meeting a Zulu-speaker, Tsepo is taken to the police and reunited with Father Alberto. He then joins Jannie and explores New York before the two friends return to Lesotho.


Cast

*
José Ferrer José Vicente Ferrer de Otero y Cintrón (January 8, 1912 – January 26, 1992) was a Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rican actor and director of stage, film and television. He was one of the most celebrated and esteemed Hispanic and Latino Americans, Hi ...
as Father Alberto *
Karen Valentine Karen Valentine (born May 25, 1947) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as young idealistic schoolteacher Alice Johnson in the ABC comedy drama series ''Room 222'' from 1969 to 1974, for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award f ...
as Carol Anne *Muntu Ndebele as Tsepo *Norman Knox as Jannie *Bess Finney as Sister Marguerita * as Rakwaba the Witchdoctor *
Ken Gampu Ken Gampu (Germiston, August 28, 1929 – Vosloorus, November 4, 2003) was a South African actor. Before he began his career, Gampu was a physical training instructor, salesman, interpreter and police officer. His first acting job was in Athol ...
as Thomas Luke


Production

Filming for ''e'Lollipop'' took place in South Africa and New York City, starting on 8 July 1974. It was the first feature film for director Ashley Lazarus (who had helmed documentaries previously) and television actress Karen Valentine. ''e'Lollipop'' was one of eight planned inaugural features in the Children's Film Theater, a U.S./Canadian matinee initiative slated to launch in late 1975 as a counterpart to Laundau's own
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program.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack for ''e'Lollipop'' was composed by
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. The ''
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'' George Anderson wrote of its U.S. release as ''Forever Young, Forever Free'', "A mixture of innocent-sounding pop melodies and African folk music...
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pleasant album s'dedicated to children everywhere.'"


Thematic analysis

The film was "one of the few partheid-era productionswhich imagined some type of friendship between blacks and whites... utdid not et out tochallenge apartheid ideology".


Release

In its native South Africa, the original ''e'Lollipop'' was not shown in
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theatres for fear of bans.
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picked up the film for U.S. and Canadian distribution as early as 31 August 1975, then proceeded to re-edit and retitle it as ''Forever Young, Forever Free''. The revised version, according to Keyan Tomaselli of '' Cinéaste'', "turned the well-paced pathos of a little black boy who sacrifices his life for his white friend into a soppy happy ending which negates the film's moral and racial parable." Furthermore, its distribution in that market was mainly relegated to "the lower half of double bills". In 2004, the film was screened at the
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amid plans for revived distribution.


Reception

In June 1979, David Deneui of ''
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'' gave the film 2½ stars, writing that "the simple story...could be entertaining family viewing." In later years, film critic
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gave it the same rating in his ''Movie Guide'', finding it "Entertaining, if a bit too sugar-coated".


References


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