1938 Two-Gun Man From Harlem [Spencer Williams, Herb Jeffries]
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Two-Gun Man from Harlem is a 1938 American low-budget western directed by Richard C. Kahn. It was produced by Merit Pictures, distributed by Sack Amusements and featured an all-African-American cast.
Cast:
Herb Jeffries as Bob Blake/The Deacon
Marguerite Whitten as Sally Thompson
Clarence Brooks as John Barker
Mantan Moreland as Bill Blake
Tom Southern as John Steel
Mae Turner as Mrs. Ruth Steel
Spencer Williams as Butch Carter
Jess Lee Brooks as Sheriff
Matthew 'Stymie' Beard as Jimmy Thompson
Rosalie Lincoln as Dolores
Paul Blackman as Paul Blackman
Faithful Mary as Mary
The Four Tones as the Singing Group
Cats and the Fiddle as the Specialty Act
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