John Clein (1907–?) was an American film producer and film director, he was active in the United States and Britain. He produced and directed the 1939 film Keep Punching, whose cast was entirely composed of
African-Americans; Clein himself was
light-skinned.[1]
He received plaudits for his casting efforts.[3][4] Clein made headlines in 1948 when he was kidnapped and forced to sign a contract for a dancer and an extra.[5][6]
John Clein (1907–?) was an American film producer and film director, he was active in the United States and Britain. He produced and directed the 1939 film Keep Punching, whose cast was entirely composed of
African-Americans; Clein himself was
light-skinned.[1]
He received plaudits for his casting efforts.[3][4] Clein made headlines in 1948 when he was kidnapped and forced to sign a contract for a dancer and an extra.[5][6]