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Moses Gunn

Moses Gunn

American actor
October 2, 1929 (December 16, 1993)
U.S. 1991. Fantasy by Roy Campanella II with Moses Gunn, Frank Converse. A young black man from Detroit who was the victim of an accident finds himself in the antebellum South where he is mistaken for a runaway slave.
U.S. 1989. Social drama by Donna Deitch with Oprah Winfrey, Mary Alice, Olivia Cole. Young Black women experiencing various social problems decide to live in the same house.
Runtime: 200 min.
U.S. 1987. Drama by Richard Rothstein with Bud Cort, Lori Petty, Moses Gunn. A young man released from a mental institution inherits a run-down motel.
Runtime: 90 min.
U.S. 1984. Social drama by Bill Duke with Damien Leake, Clarence Felder, Moses Gunn. Dramatic portrayal of racial and union struggles in the Chicago slaughterhouses in 1919.
Runtime: 118 min.

The Neverending Story

V.O.: Die Unendliche Geschichte
All. 1984. Tale by Wolfgang Petersen with Noah Hathaway, Barret Oliver, Tami Stronach. A young boy finds a wonderful book and reading it draws him into a fantasy world.
Runtime: 94 min.
U.S. 1981. Chronicle by Milos Forman with James Cagney, James Olson, Brad Dourif. In the early twentieth century, a suburban New York family is mixed up in a variety of events that make headlines.
Runtime: 155 min.
U.S. 1978. Melodrama by William F. Claxton with Michael Landon, Moses Gunn, Katherine MacGregor. A farmer serves as a guide for blind children who must cross a forest to get to their new school.
Runtime: 120 min.
U.S. 1975. Social drama by Joseph Manduke with Moses Gunn, Rosalind Cash, Bernie Casey. A black couple seeks to prove that the police was responsible for the murder of their son.
Runtime: 95 min.
U.S. 1975. Dramatic comedy by Gordon Parks Jr. with Kevin Hooks, Irene Cara, Moses Gunn.
Runtime: 98 min.
U.S. 1974. Comedy by Stan Lathan with Moms Mabley, Slappy White, Moses Gunn. An old Black woman convinces a politician of the same race to run for mayor in place of a corrupt magistrate.
Runtime: 99 min.
U.S. 1972. Fantasy by Paul Wendkos with Cloris Leachman, Lloyd Bridges, Moses Gunn. Various people are brought to stay in a strange mansion.
Runtime: 75 min.
U.S. 1972. Police comedy by Peter Yates with Robert Redford, George Segal, Ron Leibman. On behalf of an African government, an ex-prisoner attempts to steal a diamond from a New York museum.
Runtime: 105 min.
U.S. 1971. Crime drama by Gordon Parks with Richard Roundtree, Moses Gunn, Christopher St.John. A private detective is hired by the head of the Harlem underworld to find his daughter, who has been kidnapped by the Mafia.
Runtime: 98 min.

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