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A.B. DeComathiere
A. B. DeComathiere (19 November 1877 - 18 May 1940) was an actor in the United States. He had a leading role in '' The Brute'' (1920). He also starred in the race film '' The Black King'' (1932), a satire of Marcus Garvey and his followers. He was born in New York. He was Connie in the Vaudeville team Sloe and Connie. Filmography *'' The Brute'' (1920) as "Bull" Magee *''The Hypocrite'' (1922) *''Deceit (1923 film)'' (1923) as Reverend Bently *'' The Midnight Ace'' (1928) *''The Exile'' (1931) *'' The Black King (1932) *''Ten Minutes to Live ''Ten Minutes to Live'' is a 1932 American film directed by Oscar Micheaux and starring Lawrence Chenault, A. B. DeComathiere, Laura Bowman, Willor Lee Guilford, and Tressie Mitchell. One of the characters is deaf and much of the dialogue was ...'' (1932) as Anthony Theater *''An African Prince'' (1920) *''Dumb Luck'' (1922) *'' Goat Alley'' (1927) *'' Porgy (play)'' as Simon Frazier, a lawyer *''The Second Coming'' (1931) *''Ol' Man ...
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The Brute (1920 Film)
''The Brute'' is a 1920 silent race film directed, written, produced and distributed by Oscar Micheaux. No print of the film is known to exist and the production is believed to be a lost film. The original version of the film included a scene where the boxer defeats a white rival, but Micheaux was forced to remove the scene by censors. Plot Herbert Lanyon is thought to be dead after a shipwreck, and his fiancée Mildred Carrison is forced by her money-minded Aunt Clara into marriage with "Bull" Magee, a gambler and underworld boss who mistreats Mildred. After Herbert returns, Magee undergoes financial difficulties that he blames on Mildred and Herbert, and seeks revenge. Herbert and a repentant Aunt Clara, however, free Mildred from Magee, and the lovers are able to marry. A subplot involves boxer "Tug" Wilson, who is ordered by his manager Magee to lay down in the seventeenth round of a prizefight at the film's climax. No other information concerning the plot has been discovered ...
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Race Film
The race film or race movie was a genre of film produced in the United States between about 1915 and the early 1950s, consisting of films produced for black audiences, and featuring black casts. Approximately five hundred race films were produced. Of these, fewer than one hundred remain. Because race films were produced outside the Hollywood studio system, they were largely forgotten by mainstream film historians until they resurfaced in the 1980s on the BET cable network. In their day, race films were very popular among African-American theatergoers. Their influence continues to be felt in cinema and television marketed to African Americans. The term "race film" is sometimes used to describe films of the period aimed at other minority audiences. For instance, the 1926 film ''Silk Bouquet'' (also known as ''The Dragon Horse'') starred the Asian-American actress Anna May Wong and was marketed to Chinese-American audiences. Financing and production African Americans produced ...
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The Black King (film)
''The Black King'' is a comedy-drama 1932 race film chronicling the rise and fall of a fictionalized charismatic leader of a back-to-Africa movement, modeled on the life of Marcus Garvey. The film was directed by Bud Pollard. Themes ''The Black King'' chronicles the rise and fall of a fictionalized charismatic leader of a back-to-Africa movement, satirizing the life of Marcus Garvey. The film explores numerous critiques of Garvey's movement, including the lack of knowledge about Africa, the presumptuousness in making plans for future development and government in Africa without consultation of people already there, and conflicts between lighter skinned and darker skinned African Americans. While Garvey was a primarily a political leader with religious opinions, his counterpart in the film was primarily a preacher and religious leader. The film was intended to resonate with the audience's pre-existing disillusionment with Garvey. History ''The Black King'' was written a ...
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Marcus Garvey
Marcus Mosiah Garvey Sr. (17 August 188710 June 1940) was a Jamaican political activist, publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, and orator. He was the founder and first President-General of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL, commonly known as UNIA), through which he declared himself Provisional President of Africa. Ideologically a black nationalist and Pan-Africanist, his ideas came to be known as Garveyism. Garvey was born into a moderately prosperous Afro-Jamaican family in Saint Ann's Bay and he was apprenticed into the print trade as a teenager. Working in Kingston, he got involved in trade unionism before he lived briefly in Costa Rica, Panama, and England. After he returned to Jamaica, he founded the UNIA in 1914. In 1916, he moved to the United States and established a UNIA branch in New York City's Harlem district. Emphasising unity between Africans and the African diaspora, he campaigned for an end to European colonial ...
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The Hypocrite (1922 Film)
''The Hypocrite'' is a 1768 comic play by the Irish writer Isaac Bickerstaffe. It is a reworking of the 1717 play ''The Non-Juror'' by Colley Cibber, itself inspired by Molière's ''Tartuffe''. The original play had derived much of its humour from the politics of the era, and revolved around the intrigues of Doctor Wolf, a nonjuring clergyman with strong ties to the underground Jacobite movement. Bickerstaffe altered the role to that of Doctor Cantwell, a hypocritical Methodist. The first Drury Lane cast included Thomas King as Doctor Cantwell, John Hayman Packer as Sir John Lambert, Samuel Reddish as Darnley, Samuel Cautherley as Charles, Thomas Weston as Mawworm, Mary Bradshaw as Old Lady Lambert, Ann Street Barry as Lady Lambert and Frances Abington as Charlotte.Hogan It premiered in Bickerstaffe's native Dublin in 1772, and was revived in London on several occasions. A 1814 revival featured William Dowton, Benjamin Wrench and William Oxberry William Oxberry (1784–18 ...
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Deceit (1923 Film)
''Deceit'' (sometimes referred to as ''The Deceit'') is a 1923 American silent black-and-white film. It is a conventional melodrama directed by Oscar Micheaux. Like many of Micheaux's films, ''Deceit'' casts clerics in a negative light. Although the film was shot in 1921, it was not released until 1923. It is not known whether the film currently survives,Progressive Silent Film List: ''Deceit''
at silentera.com which suggests that it is a . The 1922 film ''The Hypocrite'' was shown within ''Deceit'' as a film within a film.


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The Midnight Ace
''The Midnight Ace'' is a 1928 American crime film. Abe DeComathiere, Mabel Kelly and Oscar Roy Dugas starred. The film was directed by John H. Wade for Swan Micheaux's Dunbar Film Company. Swan Micheaux was Oscar Micheaux Oscar Devereaux Micheaux (; January 2, 1884 – March 25, 1951) was an author, film director and independent producer of more than 44 films. Although the short-lived Lincoln Motion Picture Company was the first movie company owned and controlled ...'s brother. Swan had worked for Oscar before a falling out over his management of finances. Swan left and formed the Dunbar film company but it only made this film. The movie's plot depicts a young woman falling for a man who she does not know is a criminal. A detective tracks him down and falls for the woman. The film was adapted from a story by Jack Harrison, and was planned to be the first of several of his stories to be adapted by the film company. Cast * Abe DeComathiere * Mabel Kelly * Oscar Ray Dugas *W ...
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The Exile (1931 Film)
''The Exile'' is a 1931 United States, American film directed by Oscar Micheaux with choreography by Leonard Harper (producer), Leonard Harper. A drama-romance of the race movie, race film genre, ''The Exile'' was Micheaux's first feature-length sound film, and the first African-American sound film.Beckerman, Jim"Pioneering African-American film comes back to Fort Lee, where it all began" NorthJersey.com, February 16, 2014. Adapted from Micheaux's first novel ''The Conquest'' (1913), it the film shares some autobiographical elements; for example, Micheaux spent several years as a cattle rancher in an otherwise all-white area of South Dakota as does the film's central character Jean Baptiste (played by Stanley Morrell). Plot In Chicago, Edith Duval has become powerful in the African-American community, mostly because she came into possession of a South Chicago, Chicago, South Chicago mansion where she was once a servant; the white family that owned the mansion abandoned it when bla ...
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Ten Minutes To Live
''Ten Minutes to Live'' is a 1932 American film directed by Oscar Micheaux and starring Lawrence Chenault, A. B. DeComathiere, Laura Bowman, Willor Lee Guilford, and Tressie Mitchell. One of the characters is deaf and much of the dialogue was dubbed offscreen. The film is part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Plot summary A producer offers a nightclub singer a role in his latest film, but all he really wants to do is have sex with her. She knows, but accepts anyway. Meanwhile, a patron at the club gets a note saying that she will soon get another note, and that she will be killed ten minutes after that. Cast * Lawrence Chenault as Gary Martin * A. B. DeComathiere as Anthony *Laura Bowman as Ida Morton *Willor Lee Guilford as Letha Watkins * Tressie Mitchell as Charlotte Evans * Mabel Garrett as Ida Groves * Carl Mahon as Martin * Galle De Gaston as Galle * George Williams as George *Lorenzo Tucker Lorenzo Tucker (June 27, 1907 – August 19, 1986), kno ...
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Goat Alley
Ernest Howard Culbertson, also known as E. H. Culbertson and Howard Culbertson, (April 29, 1886, New York – July 1972, New York City) was an American newsreel editor, journalist, playwright, and screenwriter. Educated in Washington D. C., Culbertson began his career working for William Randolph Hearst as a features writer for ''The Washington Times''. A pioneer in newsreel journalism, he was appointed head of the features department for William Fox's newly created ''Fox News'' in 1919; the organization that invented the newsreel. He later worked as a newsreel editor for ''Universal Newsreel''. As a dramatist he is best known for the play ''Goat Alley'' which was first staged on Broadway in 1921 and later revived in 1927. He also wrote screenplays for films made by Pathé Exchange and Paramount Pictures, and was a writer for the 1937 CBS Radio program '' Living Dramas of the Bible''. Early life and education Born Ernest Howard Culbertson, Jr on April 29, 1886, in New York state ...
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