I love silent films, though this one heralding the first film performance of Paul Robeson is simply good or decent, not great or essential. Robeson's performance is excellent in an otherwise average melodrama, and it's clear he's going to be a star of the silver screen. In her only cinematic appearance, Julia Theresa Russell, who was the director's sister-in-law, deserves mention, however. She's gorgeous and her acting wasn't bad at all. The jazz/blues/spiritual score on the Criterion Collection release, I believe by Wycliffe Gordon, is outstanding. Recommended if you like either silent films …
Read full review →
Body and Soul
Overview
A convict escapes to a Southern town and passes himself off as a reverend, giving him the perfect cover to swindle the townspeople and corrupt an innocent young woman.
Release date
09/11/1925
Votes
33
Popularity
0.8
Paul Robeson
Reverend Isaiah T. Jenkins / His brother Sylvester
Mercedes Gilbert
Sister Martha Jane
Julia Theresa Russell
Isabelle
Marshall Rogers
Speakeasy Proprietor
Lawrence Chenault
Yello-Curley' Hinds - the Phony Reverend's Former Jailmate
Chester A. Alexander
Deacon Simpkins - a Church Elder
Walter Henry Cornick
Brother Amos - a Church Elder
Lillian Johnson
"Sis" Ca'line
Madame Robinson
"Sis" Lucy
Original Soundtrack
Loading soundtrack videos…
The Woman Gives
Alraune and the Golem
Not So Long Ago
The Mistletoe Bough
Wedding Festivities
L'Âge d'or
Cabiria
Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl
The Passion of Joan of Arc
Pandora's Box
City Lights
The Gold Rush
The Stepmother
Underground
The Alchemistic Suitcase
Love of a State Councillor
Spot25N - Rompe el Ciclo
Joyless Street
Bear
Recess