William Fountaine

Películas

Aleluya
Hot Shot
Los negros trabajan y sufren día a día en las plantaciones de algodón. Pero rezan a todas horas y eso les consuela de su desdichada vida. Cuando Zeke pierde a los dados todo el dinero de su familia, su hermano Spunk decide reclamar y se inicia una pelea que le cuesta la vida. Zeke, arrepentido, se convierte en predicador para llevar a los suyos la esperanza y la resignación. Pero la mujer que le estafó aún le causará más problemas.
The Virgin of the Seminole
The film focused on a young black man who joins the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and becomes a hero by rescuing a captive mixed-race woman from a hostile American Indian tribe. The young man later purchases a ranch that becomes the foundation for great financial wealth.
Deceit
Deceit (sometimes referred to as The Deceit) is a 1923 American silent black-and-white film. It is a conventional melodrama directed by Oscar Micheaux. Like many of Micheaux's films, Deceit casts clerics in a negative light. Although the film was shot in 1921, it was not released until 1923. It is not known whether the film currently survives, which suggests that it is a lost film. The 1922 film The Hypocrite was shown within Deceit as a film within a film.
The Dungeon
Stephen Cameron (as William E. Fountaine)
The Dungeon is a 1922 race film directed, written, produced and distributed by Oscar Micheaux, considered the African-American Cecil B. DeMille due to his prolific output of films during the silent era, one of his greatest works being Body and Soul (1924). The Dungeon was his first horror effort, an early blaxploitation take on the Bluebeard legend. No print of the film is known to exist and it is presumed to be a lost film.
Uncle Jasper's Will
A drama about the contents of a last will and testament left behind by an African-American sharecropper who was lynched after being falsely accused of the murder of a white plantation owner.