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Paradise in Harlem (1939)

Cult Cinema Classics

Between swing and blues musical numbers, the story of comedian Lem Anderson, whose long-awaited chance to act dramatically vanishes when he witnesses a mob killing and is forced to leave town. Lem becomes a wanderer, then an alcoholic. Finally a chance to play Othello draws him back to Harlem. Is it too late for Ned? Or too soon to suit Rough Jackson’s mobsters? Melodramatic events lead to an unusual conclusion.

Director: Joseph Seiden
Writer: Frank H. Wilson
Stars: Frank H. Wilson, Mamie Smith, Norman Astwood
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Musical

Paradise in Harlem


Cult Cinema Classics

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