It’s hard to think of any actor’s six-decade Hollywood tenure that compares to Sidney Poitier’s. One of Hollywood’s most revered entertainers made history by becoming the first black actor to be nominated and then winning Best Actor at the Academy Awards for his performance in “Lilies of the Field.” In addition to “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” “Porgy and Bess,” and “In the Height of the Night,” Poitier’s other favourites include As a bonus, all of these films may now be streamed or rented online.
There are a number of Poitier’s greatest films accessible to watch online right now in memory of the late actor, who passed away in 2014 at the age of 94. The whole list is below…
“The Defiant Ones” (Streaming on Amazon Prime Video)
In Stanley Kramer’s 1958 adventure film “The Defiant Ones,” Sidney Poitier had one of his early breakout performances. Shackled together, Poitier and Tony Curtis play as two escaped inmates who must work together to live due of their shackles. During the Berlin International Film Festival, Poitier was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Actor. He was also nominated for Best Actor at the Academy Awards. Poitier was the first person of colour to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a leading role. Subscribers to Amazon Prime Video may now watch the film for free.
During the Midnight Hour (Streaming on Cinemax, Pluto TV, Roku Channel)
“To Sir, with Love” stars Sidney Poitier, Christian Roberts, Judy Geeson, and Suzy Kendall in James Clavell’s 1967 film. While teaching at a school in London’s East End, Poitier portrays an idealistic teacher. Based on E. R. Braithwaite’s 1959 autobiographical book, this dramatic film is all about the teacher-student relationship at a school that is both unexpected and untamed. Amazon Prime Video has the movie for rent.
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In the Heat of the Night (Streaming on Cinemax, Pluto TV, Roku Channel)
“Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” a 1967 comedy-drama directed by Stanley Kramer and starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, is one of Sidney Poitier’s most beloved films. Prentice is a widower who falls in love with Hepburn’s character while vacationing in Hawaii. Poitier plays him. While Joanna Drayton, played by Audrey Hepburn, invites Dr. John back to San Francisco to meet her family, the reaction is mixed. “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” was banned in 17 states after its first release due to its depiction of an interracial marriage. With the Starz add-on feature, the film is now available to watch on Starz and Prime Video.
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To Sir, With Love (Rent on Amazon Prime Video)
In 1963, Ralph Nelson’s comedy-drama “Lilies of the Field” made history by becoming the first black actor to receive an Academy Award for Best Actor. Only Hattie McDaniel, the Best Supporting Actress Oscar winner for “Gone with the Wind,” had won an acting Oscar before Poitier. As an itinerant labourer, Poitier takes on the role of an East German nun who believes he has been sent by God to construct their new chapel. No additional fees apply to Amazon Prime Video customers who want to watch the movie. On Tubi, it’s also free to view.
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Paris Blues (Stream for free on Tubi)
Sidney Poitier plays jazz saxophonist Eddie Cook, and Paul Newman plays trombone player Ram Bowen in Martin Ritt’s 1961 musical romance “Paris Blues.” Diahann Carroll and Joanne Woodward portray two vacationing American ladies who fall for these two music musicians. Tubi has now made the film accessible for free online viewing.
The Organization (Stream for free on Tubi)
Don Medford’s 1971 crime film “The Organization” featured Sidney Poitier as detective Virgil Tibbs for a third time. This third book in the Tibbs trilogy takes place in San Francisco, where the detective is once again on the quest for a band of revolutionaries who are on the loose and committing crimes all over the city. Sheree North, Gerald S. O’Laughlin, and Raul Julia round out the cast. Tubi has made the movie available for free viewing.
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