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Directed by:
Spencer Williams, American, 1893-1969  Search this
Written by:
True T. Thompson, American, 1896 - 1973  Search this
Produced by:
Alfred N. Sack, American, 1898 - 1969  Search this
Inez Newell  Search this
Distributed by:
Sack Amusement Enterprises, American, 1920 - 1979  Search this
Subject of:
Robert Orr, American  Search this
Spencer Williams, American, 1893-1969  Search this
Inez Newell  Search this
Leonard Duncan  Search this
Dauphine Moore  Search this
Melody Duncan  Search this
Katherine Moore  Search this
Tilford Patterson  Search this
Albert Smith  Search this
Howard Galloway  Search this
Clifford Beamon  Search this
Frances McHugh  Search this
Don Gilbert  Search this
Medium:
acetate film
Dimensions:
Duration: 68 Minutes
Length (Film Reel 1): 1175 Feet
Length (Film Reel 2): 1175 Feet
Type:
sound films
black-and-white films (visual works)
release prints (motion pictures)
feature films
16mm (photographic film size)
Place filmed:
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, United States, North and Central America
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States, North and Central America
Date:
1947
Description:
A 16mm release print of the feature film Juke Joint. It consists of two reels of positive, black-and-white, 16mm acetate film with variable-area optical sound.
It opens as the protagonists Bad News Johnson (Spencer Williams) and July Jones (also known as “Cornbread Green” in the film) deboard an automobile in Dallas, Texas. Both men thank their driver and after the vehicle pulls away Johnson tells Jones, “Well, here we are. Mr. Jones, you are now in the great South West.” In response to one of Jones’ question about where they will be headed next, Johnson states “Mr. Jones, we are following the advice of Horace Greeley. Mr. Greely said, ‘go west young man, and do your best; then come east and spend your grease.’” Jones later reminds Johnson that they only have twenty-five cents with them.
The rest of the film chronicles how the two men pass themselves off as beauty pageant coaches in exchange for free room and board in the home of Mrs. Louella "Mama Lou" Holiday (Inez Newell). The final scene takes place in a juke joint were Mama Lou discovers her daughters celebrating winning the pageant.
Topic:
African American  Search this
American South  Search this
Comedy  Search this
Domestic life  Search this
Film  Search this
Race films  Search this
Credit Line:
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Randall and Sam Nieman
Object number:
2015.167.10.1ab
Restrictions & Rights:
Unknown - Restrictions Possible
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National Museum of African American History and Culture Collection
Classification:
Media Arts-Film and Video
Data Source:
National Museum of African American History and Culture
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EDAN-URL:
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