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That's Black Entertainment
Directed byWilliam Greaves
Written byG. William Jones
Produced byNorm Revis, Jr.
David Arpin
Distributed byVideo Communications
Release date
1989
Running time
60 minutes

That's Black Entertainment is a 1989 documentary film starring African-American performers and featuring clips from black films from 1929–1957.

Film clips included

Many entertainers, along with their musical numbers, and the film they starred in, include:

Not only musical clips were shown, but dramatic clips as well, like Murder in Harlem (1935), Juke Joint (1947), Four Shall Die (1940), and Souls of Sin (1949).

The film also includes clips from white films stereotyping blacks, including D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation, and a blackfaced Bing Crosby in Crooner's Holiday (1932).

Celebrity appearances

References