Let's Scuffle (1942)
"Let's Scuffle" is a short subject -- a single song-and-dance number -- that appears to have been cut from a feature-length movie: to be precise, a 'race film'. (This was the term used by American cinema exhibitors in the 1940s and earlier for any movie with an all-black cast, intended primarily for distribution in black neighbourhoods at a time when many American cinemas were segregated.) The song-and-dance performer here is none other than the great Bill Robinson.
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Bill Robinson | As: HImself | |
Jeanne Bayer | As: Bar-room Patron | |
Deanie Gordon | As: Patron in Bar-room | |
Winnie Johnson | As: Patron |
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"Let's Scuffle" is a short subject -- a single song-and-dance number -- that appears to have been cut from a feature-length movie: to be precise, a 'race film'. (This was the term used by American cinema exhibitors in the 1940s and earlier for any movie with an all-black cast, intended primarily for distribution in black neighbourhoods at a time when many American cinemas were segregated.) The song-and-dance performer here is none other than the great Bill Robinson.
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Certification: | NR |
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Bill Robinson |
HImself |
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Jeanne Bayer |
Bar-room Patron |
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Deanie Gordon |
Patron in Bar-room |
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Winnie Johnson |
Patron |
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