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  1. One Potato, Two Potato is a 1964 black-and-white American drama film directed by Larry Peerce and starring Barbara Barrie and Bernie Hamilton. The film centers on an interracial romance and was produced and released at a time which such were very rarely openly conducted in the United States, and violated the prevailing social norms ...

  2. One Potato, Two Potato: Directed by Larry Peerce. With Barbara Barrie, Bernie Hamilton, Richard Mulligan, Harry Bellaver. In his wanderlust, Joe Cullen moves from the US to South America to work in a mining camp, he leaving behind his wife Julie and their infant daughter, Ellen Mary.

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    • Drama
    • Larry Peerce
    • 1964-08-10
  3. She relocates, gets a job and secures a legal divorce. When Julie falls in love with Frank (Bernie Hamilton), an African-American man who works at the same factory, her ex-husband, Joe (Richard ...

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    • Barbara Barrie
    • Larry Peerce
    • Drama
  4. Brief Synopsis. A white divorcee's marriage to a black man could cost her custody of her daughter.

    • Larry Peerce, Bruce Bilson
    • Barbara Barrie
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  5. A white divorcée falls in love with and marries an African-American man. When her ex-husband sues for custody of her child, arguing that a mixed household is an improper place to raise the girl, the new husband fights for his parental rights in court, fighting against a judge who represents the prejudices of the era.

  6. One Potato, Two Potato is a film directed by Larry Peerce with Barbara Barrie, Marti Mericka, Bernie Hamilton, Richard Mulligan .... Year: 1964. Original title: One Potato, Two Potato. Synopsis: Study of interracial marriage in the 1960's. A white divorcée falls in love with and marries an African-American man.

  7. Feb 16, 2022 · Larry Peerce directed One Potato, Two Potato, a pioneering indie drama about interracial marriage and its devastating effects on all concerned, especially the young white daughter caught up in a messy situation.