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Harlem on the Prairie (1937) is American race movie, billed as the first "all-colored" Western musical. The movie reminded audiences that there were black cowboys and corrected a popular Hollywood image of an all-white Old West. It was produced by Associated Features, which was organized in 1937.
- $50,000
- Jed Buell
Harlem on the Prairie: Directed by Sam Newfield. With Herb Jeffries, F.E. Miller, Mantan Moreland, Consuelo Harris. A cowboy helps a pretty young woman find lost gold.
- (97)
- Drama, Music, Western
- Sam Newfield
- 1937-12-09
2. Dez. 2022 · Academy Museum film programming generously funded by the Richard Roth Foundation. Singer Herbert Jeffrey makes his cinematic debut in this long-unavailable film as the strapping young cowpoke who comes to the rescue of a traveling medicine show battling outlaws for buried treasure.
Arts. Culture magazines. Harlem on the Prairie. views 1,943,890 updated. Harlem on the Prairie ★ Bad Man of Harlem 1938. This first-ever western with an all-black cast has Jeffries helping a young lady find hidden gold and foiling a villain.
Synopsis. Doc Clayburn, formerly of the Ross outlaw gang, reformed his criminal ways when the group was nearly wiped out after robbing $50,000 in gold. Doc and his daughter Carolina now run a traveling medicine wagon with a minstrel show.
- Sam Newfield
- Herbert Jeffries
25. Apr. 2021 · The first article, Welcome to Harlem on the Prairies, focused on policing Indigenous communities in Saskatoon. The headline references the first all-Black Western movie, a 1937 film called...
Harlem on the Prairie. A wandering cowboy (Herbert Jeffries) helps the daughter (Connie Harris) of a former outlaw find the gold her father stole 20 years earlier and return it to its...
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- Western, Comedy