The Girl in Room 20
The Girl in Room 20 is a 1949 race film directed by and starring Spencer Williams. The focuses on Daisy Mae Walker an aspiring singer from a small town in Texas, who comes to New York City to pursue a show business career, only to fall prey to a sleazy nightclub owner. Thanks to the intervention of a kindly taxi driver, Daisy Mae is able to achieve her goals.[1]
The Girl in Room 20 | |
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Directed by | Spencer Williams |
Produced by | Alfred N. Sack |
Starring | Geraldine Brock Spencer Williams July Jones |
Music by | Roger Cockrell |
Cinematography | Frank Brodie Jack Specht |
Edited by | H. W. Kier |
Distributed by | Sack Amusement Enterprises |
Release date | 1949 (USA) |
Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Girl in Room 20 was filmed in 1946, but did not receive theatrical distribution until 1949.[2]
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