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Miracle in Harlem (1948)

There's Danger! Terror! Mystery! With a Killer on the Loose!

Genre : Romance, Mystery

Runtime : 1H 11M

Director : Jack Kemp
Writer : Vincent Valentini

Synopsis

A crooked real estate tycoon tricks a trusting young woman out of her small candy store. When he is found dead, the girl is suspected of the crime.

Actors

Sheila Guyse
Sheila Guyse
Julie Weston
Stepin Fetchit
Stepin Fetchit
'Swifty', the Handyman
Hilda Offley
Hilda Offley
Aunt Hattie
Creighton Thompson
Creighton Thompson
Reverend Jackson
Kenneth Freeman
Kenneth Freeman
Jim Marshall
William Greaves
William Greaves
Bert Hallam
Sybil Lewis
Sybil Lewis
Alice Adams
Laurence Criner
Laurence Criner
Albert Marshall
Jack Carter
Jack Carter
Philip Manley
Milton Williams
Milton Williams
Mr. Wilkinson
Monte Hawley
Monte Hawley
Lieutenant Renard
Ruble Blakey
Ruble Blakey
Detective Foley
'Slick' Chester
'Slick' Chester
Detective Tracy
Savannah Churchill
Savannah Churchill
Singer - Specialty 'I Want to Be Loved'
Lavada Carter
Lavada Carter
Singer - Specialty 'John Saw the Number'

Crews

Vincent Valentini
Vincent Valentini
Story
Jack Kemp
Jack Kemp
Director
Vincent Valentini
Vincent Valentini
Screenplay
Jack Goldberg
Jack Goldberg
Producer
Don Malkames
Don Malkames
Director of Photography
Don Drucker
Don Drucker
Editor
Frank Nemczy
Frank Nemczy
Art Direction
Rudolph Liszt
Rudolph Liszt
Makeup Designer
Nelson Minnerly
Nelson Minnerly
Sound Engineer
John Gluskin
John Gluskin
Music Supervisor
Jack Shaindlin
Jack Shaindlin
Music Director
James Light
James Light
Dialogue Coach
Jacob M. Lehrfeld
Jacob M. Lehrfeld
Technical Advisor

Posters and backgrounds

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