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Your opinion of this movie will depend on your politics
sundar-25 September 1999
The Right and the Wrong is an "anti-colonial" movie by a director of Asian Indian origin. It is about how Afro-Caribbean and Indo-Caribbean workers are ill-treated by a cruel white island plantation owner who has no qualms about killing and flogging them. The movie does have some historical validity. It is a fact that indentured workers lured from India with false promises, to replace the newly freed black slaves on Caribbean plantations were horribly treated by the (usually) British plantation owners. And needless to say, black slaves were treated far worse. But "The Right and the Wrong" is full of anti-colonialist rhetoric and a viewer who does not subscribe to Third Worldist leftwing politics will find the film cliched. That would be a pity, because the film attempts to portray little-known historical facts, but it does so in an unsatisfactory manner with a poorly written script.

Reviewed by Sundar Narayan
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9/10
This is a good movie!
rml107720 September 2006
Recently, I was reading an article on the movie 'THE RIGHT AND THE WRONG' and Anthony Prospect was credited as having wrote the score for the movie. However, my name is Raymond M. Lett and I was the arranger (Bassist)for KEN CHARLES AND THE STEREO TONES. I remembered arranging and playing the music for, *'INTRODUCTION': *'A LOVE SEGMENT': (J.C. MC'DONALD AND ???? *'THE ENDING OF THE MOVIE' As seen and heard in the movie. Although I have seen seen the movie when it came out in the 70', This music was recorded at Trinidad and Tobago Television Studio, Maraval Road, Trinidad, W.I. MR. Harbance Kumar will you shed some light on this important matter please. Thanking you in advance.
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