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  1. Alfred N. Sack (October 22, 1898 – March 1, 1969) [1] was an American businessperson, newspaper publisher and the proprietor of film distribution, production, and the theater-owning business Sack Amusements in the United States.. He collaborated with Spencer Williams to make films with Black casts.

  2. Occupation. Film producers. Alfred N. Sack (1898 - 1969) was the proprietor of film distribution, production, and theater owning business Sack Amusements. Its business included many films starring African American casts, so-called race films. [1] He worked with his brother Lester.

  3. Budget. $5,000. The Blood of Jesus (1941) by Spencer Williams. The Blood of Jesus (also known as The Glory Road) is a 1941 American independent [2] fantasy drama race film written, directed by and starring Spencer Williams. The plot concerns a Baptist woman who, after being accidentally shot by her atheist husband, is sent to a crossroads ...

  4. Alfred N. Sack, whose San Antonio, later Dallas, Texas based company Sack Amusement Enterprises produced and distributed race films, was impressed with Williams’ screenplay for Son of Ingagi and offered him the opportunity to write and direct a feature film.

  5. Frank H. McClennan: Judas Green. Eddie DeBase: Rufus Brown. Alva Fuller: Luke Williams. The Blood of Jesus ist ein religiöser Racefilm aus dem Jahre 1941. Der Film wurde von Sack Amusement Enterprises produziert. Spencer Williams schrieb das Drehbuch, führte Regie und übernahm die Nebenrolle von Ras Jackson.

  6. 1936. The Broken Earth …. Presenter. Alfred N. Sack is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, and Presenter. Some of their work includes Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A., The Blood of Jesus, Son of Ingagi, Harlem Rides the Range, Moon Over Harlem, Juke Joint, Midnight Shadow, and The Notorious Elinor Lee.

  7. Alfred N. Sack was born on 22 October 1898 in Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA. Alfred N. was a producer, known for Policy Man (1938), Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. (1946) and Of One Blood (1944). Alfred N. died on 1 March 1969 in Dallas, Texas, USA.