Paradise in Harlem

Paradise in Harlem
Directed by Joseph Seiden
Written by Frank H. Wilson (story)
Vincent Valentini (writer)
Music by Lucky Millinder
Juanita Hall (uncredited)
Cinematography Charles Levine
Don Malkames
Release date
  • 1939 (1939)
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Paradise in Harlem is a 1939 American musical comedy-drama film written by Frank H. Wilson and directed by Joseph Seiden. It was first shown in 1939 starring Frank H Wilson. It was released by Jubilee Production Co.

Premise

An actor sees a mob execution and is run out of town by the aforesaid mob members.

Cast

  • Frank H. Wilson as Lem Anderson
  • Mamie Smith as Madame Mamie
  • Norman Astwood as Rough Jackson
  • Edna Mae Harris as Doll Davis
  • Merritt Smith as Ned Avery
  • Francine Everett as Desdemona Jones
  • Sidney Easton as Sneeze Ancrum
  • Babe Matthews as Laura Lou
  • Lionel Monogas as Matt Gilson
  • Madeline Belt as Acme Delight
  • Herman Green as Ganaway
  • Percy Verwayen as Spanish
  • George Williams as Runt
  • Alec Lovejoy as Misery
  • Lucky Millinder as Himself - Bandleader
  • Juanita Hall as Singer in Audience

Soundtrack

  • Lucky Millinder with band & chorus - "I Gotta Put You Down" (Written by Lucky Millinder)
  • Mamie Smith - "Lord, I Love that Man"
  • Edna Mae Harris and Lucky Millinder - "Harlem Serenade" (Written by Vincent Valentini)
  • Sidney Easton and Babe Matthews - "How D'You Figure I'll Miss You?"
  • Mamie Smith and The Alphabetical Four - "Harlem Blues" (Written by Perry Bradford)
  • Babe Matthews - "Why Am I so Blue?" (Written by Joe Thomas)
  • Juanita Hall, Singers, Francine Everett, Frank C. Wilson and Babe Matthews - Gospel version of "Othello" (Written by Juanita Hall)


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