1932 film
The Girl from Chicago |
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Directed by | Oscar Micheaux |
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Written by | Oscar Micheaux |
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Produced by | Oscar Micheaux |
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Starring | Grace Smith Carl Mahon Eunice Brooks Starr Calloway Edwin Cary
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Cinematography | Sam Orleans |
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Edited by | Richard Halpenny |
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Distributed by | Micheaux Pictures Corporation |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
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Country | United States |
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Language | English |
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The Girl from Chicago is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film produced and directed by Oscar Micheaux, with an all-African-American cast including lead actors Grace Smith and Carl Mahon.
Produced on a shoestring budget, this independent production featuring a largely non-professional cast, is known as one of the better-quality Micheaux productions. As it is common in Micheaux's films, the story line is padded with several musical numbers, offering a glimpse of African-American musical and dancing talent of the time.
Plot
A federal agent falls in love while on assignment in Mississippi. He helps his lover escape a local thug, and follows them to Harlem where they become involved in the assassination of a Cuban racketeer.[1]
Cast
Preservation status
- The film is preserved with a copy held in the Library of Congress collection.[2]
On May 26, 2009, a Region 0 DVD of the movie was released by Alpha Video.[3]
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