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Souls of Sin | |
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Directed by | Powell Lindsay |
Written by | Powell Lindsay |
Produced by | William D. Alexander |
Starring | Savannah Churchill Jimmy Wright Billie Allen |
Cinematography | Louis Andres |
Edited by | Walter Kruder |
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Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Souls of Sin is a 1949 American race film written and directed by Powell Lindsay, and produced by William D. Alexander.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
One of the last of its kind, Souls of Sin has been described as a landmark film of the genre.[9][10] Generally regarded as the last all-black film with a black producer,[11] it was producer Alexander's final feature before his move to London, where he began making documentaries (he produced one further film with The Klansman in the 1970s).[4]
Dollar Bill Burton, a gambler, lives in a Harlem basement apartment with Roberts, a hard-luck writer, and Alabama, a talented guitarist-singer. At a local bar, Bill is hired by Bad Boy George to sell stolen jewelry and takes an interest in Regina, George's girlfriend who helps Alabama get a break in television. Bill dies of gunshot wounds, but the other characters realize personal success.
— Southern Methodist University Libraries[4]
Songs featured in the film include:[2]
Souls of Sin screened at the 1989 Galveston Film Festival.[8]