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Elsie is a nightclub singer who happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Found at a murder scene, she…

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Genre: Drama.

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  • Summary:   Elsie is a nightclub singer who happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Found at a murder scene, she is arrested and will be charged with murder. A friend of her whom she had been helping has been studying to be a detective but will his skills and knowledge be enough to save her?
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  • Genres:   Drama
  • Directed by:   Oscar Micheaux
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"Lying Lips" (1939) Cast:

  • Edna Mae Harris - Elsie Bellwood
  • Carmen Newsome - Benjamin Hadnott
  • Robert Earl Jones - Detective Wanzer
  • Frances Williams - Elizabeth Green
  • Cherokee Thornton - John
  • Thompson - Clyde
  • Gladys Williams: Aunt Josephine
  • Juano Hernández - Reverend Bryson
  • Henry Gines - Green
  • Don De Leo - Farina
  • Charles Latorre - Garotti
  • Robert Paquin - District Attorney
  • George Reynolds - Lt. of Police
  • Amanda Randolph - Matron

2 Comments

  1. This was a good movie. It kept my attention throughout. I especially enjoy the music, songs and performances. have never watched a movie with an all black cast. It made me proud to watch and the actors and actresses were stellar in their roles. What made this more exciting is when I discovered that Earl Jones is in fact James Earl Jones’ father! #BlackHistory

    ~Mrs. Marcella Haskins

  2. Christopher Myers

    1) I never heard of these entertainers or the movies they made in the 1930s.
    2) This is a very telling story about which I could write pages.
    3) Thanks for the movie. It’s a critical eye-in-the-sky looking down…

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