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Frederick J. Jackson, Ted Koehler | Frederick J. Jackson, Ted Koehler, H.S., Jerry Horwin, Seymour Robinson | ||
===Starring:=== | ===Starring:=== | ||
Lena Horne, Bill Robinson, Cab Calloway, Katherine Dunham, Fats Waller, Ada Brown, Dooley Wilson, Doris Ake, Juliette Ball, Lucille Battle, Matthew Beard, Talley Beatty, Lennie Bluett, Anise Boyer, Teddy Buckner, Judy Carol, Benny Carter, Janet Collins, Vivian Dandridge, Robert Felder, Louise Franklin, Suzette Harbin, Avanelle Harris, Kathleen Hartsfield, Maggie Hathaway, Charles Hawkins, Coleman Hawkins, Cleo Herndon, Illinois Jacquet, Mae E. Johnson, Jo Jones, Jeni Le Gon, Johnny Lee, Rosalie Lincoln, F.E. Miller, Taps Miller, Millie Monroe, Tommie Moore | [[Lena Horne]], [[Bill Robinson]], [[Cab Calloway]], [[Katherine Dunham]], [[Fats Waller]], The Nicholas Brothers ([[Fayard Nicholas]], [[Harold Nicholas]]), [[Ada Brown]], [[Dooley Wilson]], [[Doris Ake]], [[Juliette Ball]], [[Lucille Battle]], [[Matthew Beard]], [[Talley Beatty]], [[Lennie Bluett]], [[Anise Boyer]], [[Teddy Buckner]], [[Judy Carol]], [[Benny Carter]], [[Janet Collins]], [[Vivian Dandridge]], [[Robert Felder]], [[Louise Franklin]], [[Suzette Harbin]], [[Avanelle Harris]], [[Kathleen Hartsfield]], [[Maggie Hathaway]], [[Charles Hawkins]], [[Coleman Hawkins]], [[Cleo Herndon]], [[Johnny Horace]], [[Eugene Jackson]], [[Illinois Jacquet]], Mae E. Johnson, Jo Jones, Jeni Le Gon, Johnny Lee, Rosalie Lincoln, F.E. Miller, Taps Miller, Millie Monroe, Tommie Moore, Florence O’Brien, Neva Peoples, Henry Phace Roberts, Ruth Scott, Zutty Singleton, Ned Stanfield, Ruby Golden, Johnny Horace, Nick Stewart, Johnny Thomas, Lena Torrence, Emmett Wallace, Ernest Whitman, Artie Young | ||
===Producer(s):=== | ===Producer(s):=== | ||
William LeBaron | |||
==Release Info:== | ==Release Info:== | ||
'''Release Date:''' | '''Release Date:''' November 17, 1943 (USA) | '''Length:''' 78 min | '''Genre''': Musical | '''Certificate:''' Approved | '''Note(s):''' ??? | ||
== Media: == | == Media: == | ||
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The relationship between an aspiring dancer and a popular songstress provides a retrospective of the great African American entertainers of the early 1900s.

Cast and Crew:
Director(s):
Andrew L. Stone
Writer(s):
Frederick J. Jackson, Ted Koehler, H.S., Jerry Horwin, Seymour Robinson
Starring:
Lena Horne, Bill Robinson, Cab Calloway, Katherine Dunham, Fats Waller, The Nicholas Brothers (Fayard Nicholas, Harold Nicholas), Ada Brown, Dooley Wilson, Doris Ake, Juliette Ball, Lucille Battle, Matthew Beard, Talley Beatty, Lennie Bluett, Anise Boyer, Teddy Buckner, Judy Carol, Benny Carter, Janet Collins, Vivian Dandridge, Robert Felder, Louise Franklin, Suzette Harbin, Avanelle Harris, Kathleen Hartsfield, Maggie Hathaway, Charles Hawkins, Coleman Hawkins, Cleo Herndon, Johnny Horace, Eugene Jackson, Illinois Jacquet, Mae E. Johnson, Jo Jones, Jeni Le Gon, Johnny Lee, Rosalie Lincoln, F.E. Miller, Taps Miller, Millie Monroe, Tommie Moore, Florence O’Brien, Neva Peoples, Henry Phace Roberts, Ruth Scott, Zutty Singleton, Ned Stanfield, Ruby Golden, Johnny Horace, Nick Stewart, Johnny Thomas, Lena Torrence, Emmett Wallace, Ernest Whitman, Artie Young
Producer(s):
William LeBaron
Release Info:
Release Date: November 17, 1943 (USA) | Length: 78 min | Genre: Musical | Certificate: Approved | Note(s): ???
Media:
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