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Related: About this forumWhere was "Abe" in new West Side Story?
I finally saw Spielberg's West Side Story, and in the end credits there's a character named Abe, played by Curtiss Cook. I couldn't place who Abe was, so I looked up the actor to see if I recognized him from the movie. Nope... But I did find a lot of press on how Abe was a new Black character created for this movie; apparently (and I didn't realize this) there were no Black characters -- or even extras? -- in the 1961 film, and Spielberg and Co. noted that that was not representative of 1950s New York City. Anyhow, the articles all mention that the role of Abe is not a re-casting of a Puerto Rican part and it is also apparently not a "small part" like Officer Krupke (which is not an insignificant part). Yet I do not recall any Black characters in the movie, except for background extras, since the story focuses on the whites and the Puerto Ricans. What am I missing? Who/where was "Abe" in this movie?
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Mike Nelson
(10,285 posts)... he was cast as Puerto Rican? Maybe the actor identifies as Black? Many people identify as Black when they are biracial... and "Black" has a big range of skin color. Eventually, we will all be Beige!
bbernardini
(9,994 posts)They're all in the dance at the gym scene.
Chipper Chat
(10,030 posts)Beartracks
(13,576 posts)I hadn't found any press on the actor or his role AFTER the movie came out, but everything beforehand gave the impression his role was going to be a speaking part
I knew someone in a big Hollywood movie who had a meaningful conversation with the star... but when the movie came out the scene starts RIGHT AFTER that conversation ends. The star stands up and the camera follows -- so my friend's appearance was just a brief glimpse of his shoulder as the lead steps away. He was still in the credits, though, as I recall.
So, yeah... That could be what happened to Abe.
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