That's Black Entertainment
This documentary presents clips from black films from 1929 through 1957. Musical performers include Paul Robeson (in Song of Freedom), Bessie Smith (St. Louis Blues), Eubie Blake and the Nicholas Brothers (Pie-Pie Blackbird), Lena Horne (Boogie Woogie Dream), Nat 'King' Cole (Killer Diller), Sammy Davis Jr. (Rufus Jones for President), Cab Calloway (Jitterbug Party), and Ethel Waters (Carib Gold). Dramatic excerpts include Murder in Harlem (1935), Juke Joint (1947), and Souls of Sin (1949). Also included are clips from white films stereotyping blacks, including Griffith's Birth of a Nation, and a blackfaced Bing Crosby in Crooner's Holiday (1934).
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| Country | US |
|---|---|
| Languages | en |
| Interests | Documentary, History, Music |
| Genres | DocumentaryยทHistoryยทMusic |
| Production | Skyline Entertainment Partners |
That's Black Entertainment โ Allmovieshub Movie Review โ A Cinematic Masterpiece That Stands the Test of Time
That's Black Entertainment brings together elements of Documentary, History, Music, delivering a captivating and immersive experience. Directed by an accomplished director with a screenplay by , it weaves a compelling story that keeps audiences engaged from start to finish. Produced by Skyline Entertainment Partners and presented by Allmovieshub, the movie brings a fresh perspective to the genre. Released on a to-be-announced date, with a runtime of 60, it unfolds as a gripping narrative filled with memorable performances and stunning visuals. With a budget of an undisclosed budget, the movie has earned undisclosed box office results, reflecting its impact on audiences. Now officially released, it continues to leave a mark, carrying the tagline:
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