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1938
Child Bride
Child Bride4.50 1938 HD
Jennie is a twelve-year-old girl living with her parents in extremely rural mountain country. Her schoolteacher, Miss Carol, though a mountain girl...
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1932
The Crooked Circle
The Crooked Circle4.80 1932 HD
A group of amateur detectives sets out to expose The Crooked Circle, a secretive group of hooded occultists.
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1948
The Dreamer
The Dreamer1 1948 HD
An all-black musical featuring the talent of funnyman Mantan Moreland.
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1949
The Sickle or the Cross
The Sickle or the Cross6.00 1949 HD
Reverend John Burnside, American missionary in the Far East, prepares to return home after twenty years to take up the fight against Communism. The...
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1970
Ebony Parade
Ebony Parade1 1970 HD
Mantan Moreland hosts a series of filmed song, dance and band numbers by various artists, mostly released previously as individual "soundies".
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1946
Love in Syncopation
Love in Syncopation1 1946 HD
Follows the band's rise in show business, starting with its origins in the Navy during World War II and their struggle to make it.
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1947
Rhythm in a Riff
Rhythm in a Riff1 1947 HD
Billy Martin, whose band is rebelling against him for lack of paying gigs, scores an important audition with Joe Corwin, who is opening a new club...
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1951
Yolanda
Yolanda5.00 1951 HD
Mexican feature film
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1939
What Goes Up
What Goes Up1 1939 HD
An all-black cast feature comedy film written, directed by, and starring Eddie Green. Co-star Babe Matthews was married to Green and she was a very...
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1947
Woman's a Fool
Woman's a Fool1 1947 HD
A musical revue featuring a variety of acts of singing, comedy sketches, burlesque dancers, and more.
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1947
O'Voutie O'Rooney
O'Voutie O'Rooney1 1947 HD
O'Voutie O'Rooney was marketed as a short film by indie distributor Astor Pictures, who tagged it along with feature films made for all-black cinemas.