Double Deal

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Double Deal
Directed by Arthur Dreifuss
Produced by Dixon R. Harwin (producer)
George Randol (executive producer)
Written by Arthur Hoerl (story)
Arthur Hoerl (screenplay)
F.E. Miller (additional dialogue)
Starring See below
Music by Ross DiMaggio
Cinematography Mack Stengler
Editing by Carl Pierson
Studio George Randol Productions
Distributed by Sack Amusement Enterprises
Astor Pictures Corporation (US; states rights)
Release dates 1939
Running time 60 minutes
Country USA
Language English

Double Deal is a 1939 American drama with an all-black cast (a genre at the time called "race films"), written by Arthur Hoerl, produced by George Randol, directed by Arthur Dreifuss and released on the independent states-rights market by Sack Amusement Enterprises and Astor Pictures Corp.

Plot summary

Two men, Tommy McCoy and Dude Markey, are in love with Nita, a beautiful nightclub singer/dancer. Markey robs a jewelry store and gives the haul to a local gangster. Later, he steals the jewelry from the gangster's safe and frames McCoy for the robbery in the hope that the gangster will kill him, thereby getting rid of his rival for the lovely Nita.

Cast

  • Monte Hawley as Jim McCoy
  • Jeni Le Gon as Nita
  • Edward Thompson as Dude Markey
  • Florence O'Brien as Sally
  • Freddie Jackson as Tommy McCoy
  • Buck Woods
  • Maceo Bruce Scheffield as Murray Howard
  • Charles Hawkins
  • Jack Clisby
  • Tom Southern
  • Vernon McCalla
  • Charles Gordon as Lanny
  • Arthur Ray
  • F.E. Miller as Nightclub Comedian
  • Shelton Brooks as Singer in Nightclub Floorshow

Soundtrack

  • Shelton Brooks - "Hole in the Wall" (Written by Shelton Brooks)
  • "Jitterbugs Cuttin' Rugs" (Written by Shelton Brooks)
  • "Gettin' in Right with You" (Written by Peter Tinturin and Harry Tobias)

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