The Girl from Chicago (1932)

1h 11m
Running Time

March 14, 1932
Release Date

The Girl from Chicago (1932)

1h 11m
Running Time

March 14, 1932
Release Date

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Plot.

An undercover government agent on a case in Mississippi meets and falls in love with a beautiful young woman who's being menaced by a local crime boss.

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Cast & Crew.

Carl Mahon

Carl Mahon

Alonzo White

Starr Calloway

Starr Calloway

Norma Shepard (as Star Calloway)

Alice B. Russell

Alice B. Russell

Miss Warren

Eunice Brooks

Eunice Brooks

Mary Austin

Minto Cato

Minto Cato

Minnie, Mary's sister

John Everett

John Everett

Jeff Ballinger

Frank H. Wilson

Frank H. Wilson

Wade Washington

Cherokee Thornton

Cherokee Thornton

A 'Snitch'

Grace Smith

Grace Smith

Liza Hatfield

Edwin Cary

Edwin Cary

Conrad, the numbers man

Juano Hernández

Juano Hernández

Gomez

Oscar Micheaux

Oscar Micheaux

Director / Writer / Producer

Details.

Release Date
March 14, 1932

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 11m

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

chicago
gangster
mobster
vaudeville
female killer

Wiki.

The Girl from Chicago is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film produced and directed by Oscar Micheaux, with an all-African-American cast including lead actors Grace Smith and Carl Mahon.

Produced on a shoestring budget, this independent production featuring a largely non-professional cast, is known as one of the better-quality Micheaux productions. As it is common in Micheaux's films, the story line is padded with several musical numbers, offering a glimpse of African-American musical and dancing talent of the time.

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