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The Betrayal is a american film of genre Drama directed by Oscar Micheaux released in USA on 24 june 1948

The Betrayal (1948)

The Betrayal
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Released in USA 24 june 1948
Length 3h3
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating66% 3.3332653.3332653.3332653.3332653.333265

The Betrayal (1948) is a race film written, produced, and directed by Oscar Micheaux.

Synopsis

Martin Eden is a successful African American farmer in South Dakota. He is in love with Deborah Stewart, but he believes that she is white and that she would not be interested in him. He is unaware that Deborah also loves him. Martin goes to Chicago to seek out a wife. After an unsuccessful date with a cabaret singer, he reconnects with an ex-girlfriend who introduces him to Linda. They fall in love and marry, and then return to Martin’s farm. The couple become parents, but their happiness is short-lived when Linda’s pathologically jealous father convinces her that Martin is homicidal. She flees the farm with their child and returns to Chicago. Martin tracks her down in the city, but Martin is shot by Linda during a fight. In South Dakota, Deborah discovers she is African American. She travels to Chicago and meets Linda, who agrees to divorce Martin so he can marry Deborah. Linda also gives her child to Deborah to raise. Martin and Deborah return to South Dakota and Linda kills her father in revenge for his role in destroying her marriage.

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