The Color Purple | reviewed by: Scott McKay | August 4, 2011
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| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | The Color Purple is a drama from Steven Spielberg starring Whoopi Goldberg. The film is set in the southern United States and depicts the slow emancipation of a male dominated victimized African American woman. |
| lead actors | Whoopi Goldberg | Margaret Avery | Danny Glover | Akosua Busia | Oprah Winfrey | Willard E. Pugh | Desreta Jackson | Rae Dawn Chong | Adolph Caesar | Dana Ivey | Leonard Jackson | Bennet Guillory |
| director | Steven Spielberg |












