Boarding House Blues

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boarding House Blues
Boarding House Blues FilmPoster.jpeg
Original film poster
Directed byJosh Binney
Written byHal Seeger (writer)
Produced by (producer)
StarringSee below
Cinematography
Production
company
Release date
1948
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Boarding House Blues is a 1948 American race film directed by Josh Binney. It was the penultimate feature film of All-American News, a company that made newsreels for black Americans.[1][2]

Premise[]

When Mom's boarding house is threatened with closure and eviction of the tenants due to non-payments, Mom's tenants get together to put on a show to raise the money needed to save Mom and their home.

Cast[]

Soundtrack[]

  • John Mason and Company – "Gimme"
  • The Berry Brothers – "You'll Never Know" (Written by Harry Warren, lyrics by Mack Gordon)
  • Una Mae Carlisle – "Throw It out of Your Mind" (Written by Louis Armstrong and Billy Kyle)
  • Una Mae Carlisle – "It Ain't Like That" (Written by Hot Lips Page)
  • Stump and Stumpy – "We've Got Rhythm to Spare"
  • Paul Breckenridge with Lucky Millinder band "We Slumber"
  • Anistine Allen with Lucky Millinder band – "Let It Roll"
  • Bull Moose Jackson with Lucky Millinder band – "Yes I Do"

Notes[]

  1. ^ "With All-American News (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)". IMDb.
  2. ^ pp. 3–4 Moon, Spencer Reel Black Talk: A Sourcebook of 50 American Filmmakers Greenwood Publishing Group, 1997

External links[]

Retrieved from ""