Sunday Sinners (1940)
Reverend Jesse Hampton has a bone to pick with the management of Club Harlem, a wildly popular nightspot where drinking and dancing are the rule. No old-fashioned prude, the Reverend tries to see the positive side of the juke joint activities, knowing that the jitterbuggers are basically decent kids who just need to blow off a little steam. But the preacher sees red when the club opens on the Sabbath, threatening to turn the good townsfolk into Sunday sinners. An upcoming dance contest seems destined to become a showdown between the powers of light and darkness.
Director: Arthur Dreifuss
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Norman Astwood as Gene Aiken |
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Edna Mae Harris as Corrine Aiken |
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Cristola Williams as Creola, the singer |
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Sidney Easton as Bootsie |
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Mamie Smith as Midge the Coffee Owner |
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Alec Lovejoy as Eli the Coffee Owner |
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Earl Sydnor as Reverend Jesse Hampton |
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Thelma Norton as Peggy Hampton |
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Harold Norton as Earl Williams |
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Ernie Ransom as Ray Hampton |
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Percy Verwayen as Teck Adams |
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Al Young as Chin Lee the Chinese Launderer |
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Herman Green as Roscoe the Fat Conman |
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George Williams as Crackerjack the Thin Conman |
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Flo Lee as Maisie |
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Augustus Smith as The Deacon |
| Directing | Arthur Dreifuss | Director |
| Sound | Donald Heywood | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Frank Wilson | Story |
| Production | Jack Goldberg | Producer |
| Writing | Vincent Valentini | Writer |
| Editing | Robert O. Crandall | Editor |
| Camera | George Webber | Director of Photography |
| Art | William Saulter | Art Direction |