Two Gun Man from Harlem explained

Two Gun Man from Harlem
Director:Richard C. Kahn
Starring:Herbert Jeffrey
Clarence Brooks
Margaret Whitten
Mantan Moreland
Stymie
Spencer Williams
Tom Southern
Mae Turner
Jesse Brooks
The Four Tones
The Cats and the Fiddle
Music:Herbert Jeffrey and
The Four Tones
Cinematography:Marcel Le Picard and Harvey Gould
Editing:Wm. Faris
Distributor:Sack Amusement Enterprises, Inc.
(uncredited)
Studio:Merit Pictures, Inc.
Runtime:65 minutes
60 minutes (UAA Timeless video print)
Country:United States
Language:English

Two Gun Man from Harlem is a 1938 American contemporary Western film directed by Richard C. Kahn.[1] It was produced by Merit Pictures, distributed by Sack Amusement Enterprises and featured an all-African-American cast.

Plot summary

A man wrongly accused of murder disguises himself as a Harlem gangster known as "the Deacon", in order to bring to justice the men who framed him. He succeeds and reveals himself to the girl who loves him, and they go off to live happily ever after. There are many cleverly comic interludes in the story.

Cast

Soundtrack

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Two Gun Man from Harlem. Library of Congress.