One in a series of 13 documentaries on renowned American poets produced by the New York Center for Visual History. Described by director St. Clair Bourne as “a narrative performance documentary,” this category-defiant film on the life of poet and writer Hughes and the times in which he lived and worked moves from America to Senegal to Paris, from the 1920s Harlem Renaissance to the Black Pride awakening of the 1960s.
Unfortunately the movie Langston Hughes: The Dream Keeper is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | St. Clair Bourne | Director |
Writing | Leslie Lee | Writer |
Production | Robert Chapman | Producer |
Editing | Sam Pollard | Editor |
Sound | Stanley Cowell | Original Music Composer |
Art | Edward Burbridge | Art Direction |
Art | Edward Burbridge | Set Designer |
Production | Dolores Elliott | Associate Producer |
Sound | Ira Spiegel | Sound Editor |
Camera | Jonathan David | Additional Camera |
Camera | Ernest R. Dickerson | Additional Camera |
Costume & Make-Up | James Finney | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Karen Perry | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Sound | J.T. Takagi | Sound |
Lighting | Charles Houston, Jr. | Gaffer |
Camera | Lincoln Harrice | Grip |
Camera | Ralph Perri | Grip |
Editing | Sandra Guthrie | Assistant Editor |
Production | Arnold Rampersad | Consulting Producer |
Production | Minda Novek | Researcher |
Production | Preston L. Holmes | Executive Producer |
Sound | Clive Davidson | Additional Soundtrack |
Sound | Rick Stobaugh | Additional Soundtrack |
Sound | Hob Zabarsky | Additional Soundtrack |
Sound | John Fitzpatrick | Additional Soundtrack |
Costume & Make-Up | James Finney | Makeup Artist |
Camera | Don Lenzer | Director of Photography |
Camera | Arthur Albert | Director of Photography |