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Feature Films O - Z
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BF67 $19.99 |
OF ONE BLOOD, 1944 - Spencer Williams plays a deaf mute who is actually an undercover FBI agent in this film which contains some of his religious / moral symbols. |
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BF111 $19.99 |
ONE MILE FROM HEAVEN, 1937 - Starring Fredi Washington "a black woman who is the mother of a white child" |
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BF112 $19.99 |
OUANGA, 1936 - Starring Fredi Washington as a female plantation owner with the powers of voodoo |
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BF68 $10.00 |
PARADISE IN HARLEM, 1940 - Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra, Frank Wilson, Mamie Smith, Alec Lovejoy , Edna Mae Harris, Juanita Hall Singers, Babe Mathews, Sidney Easton, Norman Astwood, Percy Verwayen, Madeline Belt, Herman Green, George Williams, Lionel Monagas, Francine Everett, Joe Joe Thomas, Perry Bradford, Alphabetical Four, Merritt Smith. |
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BF129 $14.99 |
PINKY, 1949 - Another of the 4 - 1949 Hollywood problem films dealing with passing. Starring - Jeanne Crain, Ethel Barrymore, Ethel Waters, Evelyn Varden, Frederick O'Neal, Nina Mae McKinney. |
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BF69 $39.99
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$19.99 |
PORGY AND BESS, 1959 - WIDESCREEN (letterbox) taken from old 35 MM film, picture and sound are great, NOT DIGITALLY REMASTERED, colors & images slightly muted from age and transfer to dvd.- Starring Sidney Poitier, Dorothy Dandridge, Sammy Davis, Jr., Pearl Bailey, Brock Peters, Diahann Carroll, Ivan Dixon, Clarence Muse, Joel Fluellen. Best available |
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BF118 $39.99
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PORGY AND BESS, 1959 - FULL SCREEN (pan and scan, fills entire screen) - taken from old film, picture and sound are great, colors slightly muted from age. NOT DIGITALLY REMASTERED - Starring Sidney Poitier, Dorothy Dandridge, Sammy Davis, Jr., Pearl Bailey, Brock Peters, Diahann Carroll, Ivan Dixon, Clarence Muse, Joel Fluellen. Best Available anywhere |
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BF70 $10.00 |
PRINCESS TAM TAM, 1935 - Josephine Baker, Albert Prejean, Robert Arnoux, Germaine Aussey, Georges Peclet, Viviane Romance, Jean Galland, Teddy Michaud, Henry Richard, Marion Malville, Paul Demange. |
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BF71 $10.00 |
PROUD VALLEY, THE 1937 - Released in USA as The Tunnel starring Paul Robeson |
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BF120 $14.99 |
PURLIE VICTORIOUS, 1963 - Ruby Dee, Godfrey Cambridge, Ossie Davis and Alan Alda in the screen version of Purlie Victorious. Original title "Gone are the Days" |
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BF73 $10.00 |
REET, PETITE AND GONE, 1947 - Louis Jordan and his Orchestra, Bea Griffith, June Richmond, Milton Woods, David Bethea, Lorenzo Tucker, Vanita Smythe, Mabel Lee, Dots Johnson, Pat Rainey, Rudy Toombs, J.Lewis Johnson, Joe Lillard. |
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BF74 $14.99 |
RHYTHM AND BLUES REVUE, 1955 - Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Nat "King" Cole, Joe Turner, Sarah Vaughn, Little Buck, Delta Rhythm Boys, The Larks, Herb Jeffries, Freddy and Flo, Martha Davis, Amos Milburn, Faye Adams, Bill Bailey, Mantan Moreland, Nipsy Russell, Ruth Brown. |
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BF75 $14.99 |
ROCK'IN THE BLUES, 1955 - Mantan Moreland, Flournoy E. Miller, Connie Carroll, Harpstones, Linda Hopkins, Wanderers, Pearl Woods, Hurricanes, Miller Sisters, Reese La Rue, Marilyn Bennett, Elyce Roberts, Lee Lynn, Cuban Dancers. |
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BF76 $14.99 |
ROCK AND ROLL REVUE, 1955 - Nat "King" Cole, Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra, Dinah Washington, Joe Turner, Duke Ellington and his Band, Larry Darnell, The Clovers, Ruth Brown, Coles & Atkins, Martha Davis, Little Buck, Delta Rhythm Boys, Mantan Moreland, Leonard Reed, "Nipsy" Russell, Willie Bryant. |
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BF77 $10.00 |
SANDERS OF THE RIVER, 1935 - Paul Robeson in loincloth plays Bosambo, a self-appointed leader of the river people who respect "Sandi," the representative of the English crown in this part of West Africa. |
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BF78 $12.99 |
SCAR OF SHAME, 1927 - (silent) This is the story of a marriage between Alvin, a black music student and a poor lower-class black girl, Louise. Starring Harry Henderson, Lucia Moses, Ann Kennedy, Norman Johnstone, William E. Pettus, Pearl McCormick, Lawrence Chenault. |
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BF79 $10.00 |
SEPIA CINDERELLA, 1947 - Sheila Guyse, Billy Daniels, Tondelayo-brillianis, Ruby Blake, Emery Richardson, Jack Carter, Ruby Verwayen, Dusty Freeman, George Williams, Fred Gordon, Al Young, Freddie Bartholomew, June Proctor, John Kirby and his Band, Walter Fuller Orchestra, Deek Watson and his Brown Dots, Apus and Estellita, Leonardo and Zolo, Lorenzo Tucker. |
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BF80 $10.00 |
SHOWTIME AT THE APOLLO VOL.1 1955 - |
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BF81 $10.00 |
SHOWTIME AT THE APOLLO VOL.2 1955 |
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BF128 $14.99 |
SIREN OF THE TROPICS, 1927 - Josephine Baker is Papitou, beautiful West Indian mulatto daughter of a white man and a black woman, falls in love with Berval, a visiting Frenchman; |
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BF123 $19.99 |
SONG OF THE SOUTH, 1946 - extremely good picture and sound. Disney's never released tale of Uncle Remus and Tar baby. |
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BF82 $10.00 |
SON OF INGAGI, 1940 - The first black-cast Horror film. Starring Laura Bowman, Zack Williams, Spencer Williams, Daisy Bufford, Alfred Grant, Earl J. Morris, Arthur Ray, Jesse Graves, The Four Toppers. |
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BF83 $10.00 |
SONG OF FREEDOM, 1938 - Paul Robeson plays a London stevedore, a descendant of slaves, who longs to return to his homeland in Africa to help his oppressed people. |
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BF119 $14.99 |
SO RED THE ROSE, 1935 - Life on a southern plantation during the break out of the civil war. Clarence Muse, first film to ever show rebellious slaves on the plantation. |
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BF84 $19.99 |
SOULS OF SIN, 1949 - In a wonderful slice of Harlem, this story takes place in a boarding house full of aspiring, but poor artist. |
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BF85 $10.00 |
SPIRIT OF YOUTH, 1937 - Joe Louis, Anthony, Jesse Lee Brooks, Clarence Muse, Edna Mae Harris, Janette, Mae Turner, Mantan Moreland, Cleo Desmond, Tom Southern, Clarence Brooks, Jewel Smith, Margarette Whitten, The Plantation Boy's Choir, The Creole Chorus, The Big Apple Dancers. |
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BF86 $19.99 |
ST. LOUIS BLUES, 1958 - Based on the life and music of W.C. Handy. Nat "King" Cole, Eartha Kitt, Pearl Bailey, Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald, Mahalia Jackson, Ruby Dee, Juano Hernandez, Billy Preston, Teddy Buckner, Barney Bigard, George 'Red' Callender, Lee Young, George Washington. |
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BF87 $10.00 |
STARS ON PARADE, 1946 - Bob Howard, Una Mae Carlisle, Eddie South, Francine Everett, Phil Moore, The Phil Moore Four, King Cole Trio, Benny Carter Choir. |
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BF88 $10.00 |
STORMY WEATHER, 1943 - Bill Robinson, Lena Horne, Cab Calloway and his Band, Katherine Dunham and her Troope, Fats Waller, The Nicholas Brothers, Ada Brown, Ralph Cooper, Dooley Wilson, Babe Wallace, Ernest Whitman, Zuttie Singleton, Flournoy E. Miller, Nicodemus Stewart. |
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BF89 $19.99 |
STRAIGHT TO HEAVEN, 1939 - Lucky John is head of a syndicate, which is distributing rotten canned food to unsuspecting Negroes in Harlem.Lorenzo Tucker, Nina Mae McKinney |
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BF90 $10.00 |
SUNDAY SINNERS, 1940 - The story is of a courageous minister who battles the forces of the underworld. |
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SUN VALLEY SERENADE, 1941 - This Hollywood film is listed for the specialty act halfway through the film - featuring The Nicholas Brothers and Dorothy Dandridge performing to the Chattanuga Choo Choo. |
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BF91 $10.00 |
SWING, 1938 - Written by Oscar Micheaux, starring Cora Green, Hazel Diaz, Carmen Newsome, Dorothy Van Engle, Alec Lovejoy, Mandy Randolph, Larry Seymour, Tyler Twins, Trixie Smith, Nat Reed, Sammy Gardiner, Doli Armena, Columbus Jackson, George R. Taylor, Leon Gross and his Orchestra. |
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BF92 $10.00 |
SYMBOL OF THE UNCONQUERED, 1920 (silent) - Written by Oscar Micheaux, starring Lawrence Chenault, Iris Hall, Walker Thompson, E.G. Tatum, Leigh Whipper, Jim Burns, Mattie Wilkes. |
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BE129 $14.99 |
TAKE A GIANT STEP, 1959 |
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BF93 $10.00 |
TALL, TAN AND TERRIFIC, 1946 - Francine Everett, Monte Hawley, Milton Wood, Mantan Moreland, the Golden Slipper All Girl Band, Dots Johnson, Perry "Butterbeans" Bradford, Rudy Toombs, Lou Swartz, Johnny and George, Edna Mae Harris, Myra Johnson, Thelma Codero- The Two Fat Men, The Gorgeous Astor Debutants, All Girl Golden Slipper Band. |
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BF94 $14.99 |
TAMANGO, 1957 - Beautiful Dorothy Dandridge is a mistress on a slave ship with Kurt Jergins as Captain. |
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BF112 $19.99 |
TARZEN'S PERIL, 1951- Dorothy Dandridge plays an African Queen in this filmed in Africa film, with Lex Barker as Tarzen. |
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BF95 $10.00 |
TEN MINUTES TO LIVE, 1932 - Written and produced by Oscar Micheaux. A mystery-musical built around a threatening note which gives the heroine only "Ten minutes to Live." |
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BF96 $10.00 |
TWO-GUN MAN FROM HARLEM, 1938 - Herbert Jeffries, The Four Tones, Clarence Brooks, Margarette Whitten, Spencer Williams, Rose Lee Lincoln, Mantan Moreland, Stymie Beard, Tom Southern, Mae Turner, Jesse Lee Brooks, Paul Blackman, The Cats and the Fiddle. |
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BF97 $10.00 |
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, 1903 - Edwin s. Porter plays Uncle Tom in Blackface.The film adaptation ( watered down version ) of Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel showing the cruelties of slavery, courage , family devotion, and the possible freeing of the slaves. A string of animated tableaux with painted backdrops, cakewalk, and various theatrical illusions. |
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BF122 $10.00 |
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, 1914 - (silent) This version stars Sam Lucas as Uncle Tom. |
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BF121 $10.00 |
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, 1927 -(silent) James Lowe plays Uncle Tom in this version. $2,000,000.00 to make this film. |
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BF98 $14.99 |
UNDERWORLD, 1937 - Written and produced by Oscar Micheaux. |
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BF99 $10.00 |
VEILED ARISTOCRATS, 1932 - Written and produced by Oscar Micheaux |
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BF100 $10.00 |
WAY DOWN SOUTH, 1939 - Clarence Muse as a house slave. The plot is very similar to "Uncle Tom's Cabin" |
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BF108 $19.99 |
WELL, THE 1951 - Story is based loosely on a real incident, the film tells of the dissapearance of a little African-American girl in a small, segregated community.A White person is the last person seen with her, sensing a coverup when this man is not immediately charged, the black community is on the verge of a riot. But when little girl is discovered having fallen down a well, the community unites to save her. |
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BF101 $10.00 |
WHERE'S MY MAN TONITE, 1944 - see "Marching On" with an entertainment segment laid in the middle of film. |
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BF102 $12.99 |
WITHIN OUR GATES, 1919 (silent) Written and produced by Oscar Micheaux. The closest possible answer to "Birth of a Nation" |
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BF130
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THE WORLD, THE FLESH AND THE DEVIL, 1959 Harry Belafonte plays a miner who gets trapped in a small cave-in. He digs his way out to find every living sole on earth has vanished; that is until he discovers Inger Stevens. This tale of a post apocolyptic world is heightened by some interesting sexual and racial overtones. |
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BF103 $10.00 |
ZOU ZOU, 1934 - Josephine Baker |
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