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Straight to Heaven is an American film released in 1939. [1] It was produced by Million Dollar Productions. It was advertised as having an all colored cast. Arthur A. Leonard directed. Sack Amusement Enterprises was the distributor.

The story features a cabaret singer, her singer son, and the criminal underworld. [2] The film starred Nina Mae McKinney in her last major film role and Jackie Ward, a 12 year old performer from Harlem. [3] Ward performs three songs in the film and McKinney one. [2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Sampson, Henry T. (September 28, 1995). Blacks in Black and White: A Source Book on Black Films. Scarecrow Press. ISBN  9780810826052 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b Bourne, Stephen. "Nina Mae McKinney: The Black Garbo". BearManor Media – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Bobby Breen's Sepia Double To Be Featured On NAACP Benefit Bill", New York Age, December 23, 1939, front page.
  4. ^ Jones, George William (September 28, 1991). Black Cinema Treasures: Lost and Found. University of North Texas. ISBN  9780929398266 – via Google Books.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Straight to Heaven is an American film released in 1939. [1] It was produced by Million Dollar Productions. It was advertised as having an all colored cast. Arthur A. Leonard directed. Sack Amusement Enterprises was the distributor.

The story features a cabaret singer, her singer son, and the criminal underworld. [2] The film starred Nina Mae McKinney in her last major film role and Jackie Ward, a 12 year old performer from Harlem. [3] Ward performs three songs in the film and McKinney one. [2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Sampson, Henry T. (September 28, 1995). Blacks in Black and White: A Source Book on Black Films. Scarecrow Press. ISBN  9780810826052 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b Bourne, Stephen. "Nina Mae McKinney: The Black Garbo". BearManor Media – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Bobby Breen's Sepia Double To Be Featured On NAACP Benefit Bill", New York Age, December 23, 1939, front page.
  4. ^ Jones, George William (September 28, 1991). Black Cinema Treasures: Lost and Found. University of North Texas. ISBN  9780929398266 – via Google Books.

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