That's the Spirit (1933)

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Two night watchmen hear songs performed in a haunted pawn shop.

Cast and Crew:

Director(s):

Roy Mack

Writer(s):

???

Starring:

Noble Sissle, Cora La Redd, The Washboard Serenaders, F.E. Miller, Mantan Moreland, Buster Bailey, Clarence Brereton, Edward 'Jelly' Coles, Wendell Culley, Wilbur De Paris

Producer(s):

Unknown

Release Info:

Release Date: ??? | Length: ??? min | Genre: ??? | MPAA Rating: Unknown | Note(s): Also known as Noble Sissle and Band in "That's the Spirit". I think that Edward "Jelly" Coles is the same person as Nat King Cole's brother Eddie Cole. The only reference I found to an Edward Coles led to Nat and Eddie's father. Eddie left the s off his name like his older brother. The All Music biography on Eddie Cole says he played for Noble Sissie's Sizzling Syncopaters. For some reason, F.E. Miller appears in blackface in this movie.

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