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''That's Black Entertainment'' is a 1989 documentary film starring African-American performers and featuring clips from black films from 1929-1957. ==Film clips included== Many entertainers, along with their musical numbers, and the film they starred in, include: *Paul Robeson (''Song of Freedom'') *Bessie Smith (''St. Louis Blues'') *Eubie Blake, Nina Mae McKinney, and The Nicholas Brothers (''Pie, Pie Blackbird'') *Lena Horne (''The Duke Is Tops'') *Nat 'King' Cole and Moms Mabley (''Killer Diller'') *Sammy Davis, Jr. and Ethel Waters (''Rufus Jones for President'') *Cab Calloway (''Cab Calloway's Jitterbug Party'') *Ethel Waters (''Carib Gold'') Not only musical clips were shown, but dramatic clips as well, like ''Murder in Harlem'' (1935), ''Juke Joint'' (1947), ''Four Shall Die'' (1940), and ''Souls of Sin'' (1949). The film also includes clips from white films stereotyping blacks, including D.W. Griffith's ''Birth of a Nation'', and a blackfaced Bing Crosby in ''Crooner's Holiday'' (1932).
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