
1915 · 11 min · US
A 1915 Historical Feature Film Company short, distributed by the white-owned Ebony Film Corporation, starring Jimmy Marshall, Frank Montgomery, and Florence McClain. Three Black characters find dropped theater tickets, disrupt a vaudeville bill, and stage their own neighborhood revue. Preserved at the Library of Congress. Ebony advertised authentic Black casts rather than blackface, and manager Luther Pollard rejected crap-shooting stereotypes, yet the film's intertitles still traffic in them. A complicated survival: Black performers on screen, a white company's gaze, and a rare record of actual vaudeville business inside a fiction film.
Comedy
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