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The Millionaire (1927)
Character: N/A
An African American entrepreneur who has built up his fortune in South America returns to the U.S. and falls in love with a young woman who turns out to be part of a notorious family of criminals. Considered a lost film.
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Midnight Shadow (1939)
Character: Prince Alihabad
A confidence man pretending to be a mentalist swindles a family.
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The Duke Is Tops (1938)
Character: Doc Dorando (as Lawrence Criner)
A theatrical producer puts aside his own success to boost the career of a talented singer.
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The Flying Ace (1926)
Character: Capt. Billy Stokes
A veteran World War I fighter pilot returns home a war hero and immediately regains his former job as a railroad company detective. His first case: recover a stolen satchel filled with $25,000 of company payroll, locate a missing employee, and capture a gang of railroad thieves.
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While Thousands Cheer (1940)
Character: Green
Kenny Harrington, the star football player of Gilmore College, leads his team to many victories, raising hopes that Gilmore will play in the "Peach Bowl," the championship playoffs of the Western conference. Unknown to Kenny, Downey, the head of a gambling syndicate, has placed a $100,000 bet against the Gilmore team.
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Am I Guilty? (1940)
Character: Trigger Bennett
A young black doctor sets out to establish a free clinic in Harlem.
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Up Jumped the Devil (1941)
Character: Sheriff
Two ne'er-do-wells, Washington and Jefferson, just out of prison are looking for jobs so they won't get arrested for vagrancy. They find out that the wealthy Mrs. Brown is looking to hire a butler and a maid, and Jefferson talks Washington into dressing up as a woman so they can get both jobs. They get the jobs, but they soon run into Bad News Johnson, a crook they met in prison. They find out that Johnson is planning to pull a con on Mrs. Brown and he wants them to go in on it with him. Complications ensue.
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Four Shall Die (1940)
Character: Roger Fielding
Helen Fielding, heir to the fortunes of the late millionaire Roger Fielding, Sr., has broken off her relationship with the unscrupulous Lew Covey to pursue a romance with reporter Bill Summers. Covey, determined to get at Helen's inheritance, vows to win her back.
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Gang War (1940)
Character: Lew Baron (as Lawrence Criner)
Two mobs fight for control of the jukebox racket.
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The Jackie Robinson Story (1950)
Character: Minister - Reverend Carter (uncredited)
Biography of Jackie Robinson, the first black major league baseball player in the 20th century. Traces his career in the negro leagues and the major leagues.
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The Gang's All Here (1941)
Character: Ham Shanks
Two friends take jobs as truck drivers, unaware that the trucking company is being targeted by a gang of saboteurs who will stop at nothing, including murder, to stop them.
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King of the Zombies (1941)
Character: Dr. Couillie
During World War II, a small plane somewhere over the Caribbean runs low on fuel and is blown off course by a storm. Guided by a faint radio signal, they crash-land on an island. The passenger, his manservant and the pilot take refuge in a mansion owned by a doctor. The quick-witted yet easily-frightened manservant soon becomes convinced the mansion is haunted by zombies and ghosts.
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Gang Smashers (1938)
Character: Gat Dalton
An undercover police woman poses as a nighclub entertainer to catch the main man behind the racketeers going on around Harlem. Meanwhile two men are falling for her.
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Freckles Comes Home (1942)
Character: Roxbury B. Brown, III
Freckles Winslow comes home from college and the sheriff accuses him of murder, gangsters put him on the spot, and his girl friend, Jane, falls in love with a confidence man.
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Life Goes On (1938)
Character: Bull Connors
The husband of Sally Weston dies, and she decides to move to New York City where she feels her two young sons, Bob and Henry, can get a better education. Bob grows up to be a brilliant lawyer, while Henry decides that a life of crime is the best path to easy riches. Gangster "Bull" Connors frames Henry, now known as Monte, on a murder charge, and it is up to Bob to clear his brother.
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Black Moon (1934)
Character: Kala, the priest
A woman returning to her island birthplace finds herself drawn to a voodoo cult.
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Miracle in Harlem (1948)
Character: Albert Marshall
A crooked real estate tycoon tricks a trusting young woman out of her small candy store. When he is found dead, the girl is suspected of the crime.
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