Two-Gun Man from Harlem
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Cast
- Herb Jeffries as Bob Blake/The Deacon
- Marguerite Whitten as Sally Thompson
- Clarence Brooks as John Barker
- Mantan MorelandMantan MorelandMantan Moreland was an American actor and comedian most popular in the 1930s and 1940s.-Career:Born in Monroe, Louisiana, Moreland began acting by the time he was an adolescent, reportedly running away to join the circus...
as Bill Blake - Tom Southern as John Steel
- Mae Turner as Mrs. Ruth Steel
- Spencer WilliamsSpencer WilliamsSpencer Williams was an American jazz and popular music composer, pianist, and singer. He is best known for his hit songs "Basin Street Blues", "I Ain't Got Nobody", "Royal Garden Blues", "I've Found a New Baby", "Everybody Loves My Baby", "Tishomingo Blues", "Careless Love", and many...
as Butch Carter - Jess Lee BrooksJess Lee BrooksJess Lee Brooks , also known as Jesse Brooks, was an actor. He is perhaps most famous for playing the African-American church preacher in the critically acclaimed motion picture, Sullivan's Travels, where he leads his congregation in singing Go Down Moses....
as Sheriff - Matthew 'Stymie' Beard as Jimmy Thompson
- Rosalie Lincoln as Dolores
- Paul BlackmanPaul BlackmanPaul Blackman is a British theatrical producer and director.-Career:Former Deputy Director of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, Blackman in October 1990 became the Artistic Director of The Battersea Arts Centre whose fortunes he revitalised with a string of programming and audience...
as Paul Blackman - Faithful Mary as Mary
- The Four Tones as the Singing Group
- Cats and the Fiddle as the Specialty Act
Soundtrack
- Herb Jeffries and The Four Tones - "I'm a Happy Cowboy"
- The score - "Die WalküreDie WalküreDie Walküre , WWV 86B, is the second of the four operas that form the cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen , by Richard Wagner...
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