The Peanut Man (film) explained

The Peanut Man is a 1947 American film about the life of George Washington Carver starring Clarence Muse. Muse won an interracial unity award for his role in the 45-minute film in 1949. In 1954, Jet magazine reported he was working on another Carver film at his Muse-a-White ranch in Perris, California as a test film for a planned feature film. Tony Paton was the producer for the test film.[1]

Paton and Muse met on a flight to New Orleans. Ebony magazine headlined an article about the film stating it "Indicts Hollywood Race Bias".[2] A continuity cutting for the film was deposited with the New York State Archives.[2]

Maidie Norman made her film debut in the film. A poster for the film touts it as the "First Colored Feature Film in Glorious Natural Colors".[3]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jet. Johnson Publishing. Company. November 4, 1954. Johnson Publishing Company. Google Books.
  2. Web site: AFI|Catalog. catalog.afi.com.
  3. https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/movie-posters/black-films/the-peanut-man-consolidated-1947-one-sheet-28-x-42-black-films/a/161332-54331.s
  4. Web site: The Peanut Man (1947). Radio Times.