Sunday Sinners Explained

Sunday Sinners
Starring:Norman Astwood
Edna Mae Harris
Earl Sydnor
Director:Arthur Dreifuss
Producer:Jack Goldberg
Studio:Colonnade Pictures Corporation
Arthur Dreifuss Productions
Goldberg Productions
Runtime:65 min
Language:English

Sunday Sinners is a 1940 drama, comedy, musical and religious race film directed by and co-produced by Arthur Dreifuss and Jack Goldberg starring his wife Mamie Smith, Norman Astwood, Edna Mae Harris and Earl Sydnor.[1] [2]

Plot

The Club Harlem is jointly owned by Gene and Corrine Aiken who disagree on the matter of the Club being open on Sunday. Rev. Jesse Hampton is receiving pressure from his parishioners to demand the club be closed on Sunday. Other plots include a protection racket pressuring Gene Aiken, two con men attempting to cheat a Chinese laundryman, and the son of the Reverend getting a job at the Club Harlem.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Book: Balio, Tino . Grand Design: Hollywood as a Modern Business Enterprise, 1930-1939 . University of California Press . 1995. 347 . 9780520203341.
  2. Book: Lupack, Barbara. Early Race Filmmaking in America. 2016-05-26. Routledge. 978-1-317-43424-5. 211. en.
  3. Book: Berry, S. Torriano. Historical Dictionary of African American Cinema. Berry. Venise T.. 2015-05-07. Rowman & Littlefield. 978-1-4422-4702-4. 203, 404. en.