The Brute (1920 film)

The Brute

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Directed by Oscar Micheaux
Produced by Oscar Micheaux
Written by Oscar Micheaux
Cinematography "Whitie" [Note 1]
Production
company
Micheaux Film Corp.
Distributed by Micheaux Film Corp.
Release dates
1920
Running time
7 reels
Country United States
Language Silent

The Brute is a 1920 silent race film directed, written, produced and distributed by Oscar Micheaux. No print of the film is known to exist and the production is believed to be a lost film.[2] The original version of the film included a scene where the boxer defeats a white rival, but Micheaux was forced to remove the scene by censors.[3]

Plot

Herbert Lanyon is thought to be dead after a shipwreck, and his fiancée Mildred Carrison is forced by her money-minded Aunt Clara into marriage with "Bull" Magee, a gambler and underworld boss who mistreats Mildred. After Herbert returns, Magee undergoes financial difficulties that he blames on Mildred and Herbert, and seeks revenge. Herbert and a repentant Aunt Clara, however, free Mildred from Magee, and the lovers are able to marry. A subplot involves boxer "Tug" Wilson, who is ordered by his manager Magee to lay down in the seventeenth round of a prizefight at the film's climax. No other information concerning the plot has been discovered.

-American Film Institute

Cast

See also

Notes

  1. In the records of the George P. Johnson Negro Film Collection, the cameraman was identified only as "Whitie."[1]

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