Okay, Mr. Ray!

Documentary

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Okay, Mr. Ray!

~ You're never broke long as you keep trading! ~

Overview:

No one could spin a yarn to make a sale like Ray Lum. Twenty years after their initial meeting, Bill Ferris returned home to Mississippi in the early ‘70s with a camera. The result reveals a look back at the colorful rhythms of Ray’s life—at home, at the auction, joking with strangers outside country stores— and provides a glimpse at Southern manhood, friendship and loss. Now nearly Ray’s age when they first filmed, Ferris has become a Grammy Award winning documentarian and renowned folklorist. Using never before seen 16mm footage and new animations, OKAY, MR. RAY is a short documentary film about how even the tallest tales help us keep the memory alive of the ones we love.

Director:

Ashley Melzer

Status:

Released

Language:

English

Buget:

$35,000.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Key words:

  • auction
  • storytelling
  • mule
  • southern
  • folklore
  • trader
  • auctioneer
  • south
  • mississippi

Cast

Ray Lum

~ as ~

Himself

Square Harris

~ as ~

Himself

Ellwood Jenkins

~ as ~

Himself

Victor Bobb

~ as ~

Himself

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