Murder in Harlem
Murder in Harlem (also released as Lem Hawkins Confession) is a 1935 American race film written, produced and directed by Oscar Micheaux, who also appears in the film. He remade his 1921 silent film The Gunsaulus Mystery.
Murder in Harlem | |
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Directed by | Oscar Micheaux Clarence Williams (cabaret sequence) (uncredited) |
Produced by | Alice B. Russell (producer) Oscar Micheaux (producer) (uncredited) |
Written by | Oscar Micheaux (novel The Story of Dorothy Stanfield) Oscar Micheaux (screenplay) Clarence Williams (cabaret sequence) (uncredited) |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Charles Levine |
Release date | 1935 |
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Basing the works on the 1913 trial of Leo Frank for the murder of Mary Phagan,[1] Micheaux used the detective genre to introduce different voices and conflicting accounts by his characters.
Plot
An African-American man is framed of the murder of a white woman, but a white man is found to be responsible.[2][3]
Cast
- Clarence Brooks as Henry Glory
- Dorothy Van Engle as Claudia Vance
- Andrew S. Bishop as Anthony Brisbane
- Alec Lovejoy as Lem Hawkins
- Laura Bowman as Mrs. Epps
- Bee Freeman as The Catbird
- Alice B. Russell as Mrs. Vance
- Eunice Wilson as Singer
- Lorenzo McClane as Arthur Vance
- David Hanna as Undetermined Role
- "Slick" Chester as Detective
Soundtrack
- "Harlem Rhythm Dance" (Music and lyrics by Clarence Williams)
- "Ants in My Pants" (Music and lyrics by Clarence Williams)
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References
- "Oscar Micheaux and Leo Frank: Cinematic Justice Across the Color Line", Film Quarterly, Summer 2004. Archived April 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- "Overview: Lem Hawkins’ Confession", Turner Classic Movies.
- J. Ronald Green, Straight Lick: The Cinema of Oscar Micheaux, Indiana University Press, 2000, p. 174.
External links
- Murder in Harlem on IMDb
- Murder in Harlem is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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