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'''Junction 88''' is a 1948 American film. A musical, the plot features an aspiring songwriter.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Junction 88 [and] The black king|date=August 18, 2006|oclc = 76961007}}</ref> It was directed by [[George P. Quigley]]. The film is part of the [[Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture]] collection. The 16 mm film captured on acetate runs 50 minutes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nmaahc.si.edu/object/nmaahc_2015.167.11. |
'''Junction 88''' is a 1948 American film. A musical, the plot features an aspiring songwriter.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Junction 88 [and] The black king|date=August 18, 2006|oclc = 76961007}}</ref> It was directed by [[George P. Quigley]]. The film is part of the [[Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture]] collection. The 16 mm film captured on acetate runs 50 minutes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nmaahc.si.edu/object/nmaahc_2015.167.11.1ab|title=Junction 88|website=National Museum of African American History and Culture}}</ref> |
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J. Augustus Smith and Herbert Junior wrote the songs. |
J. Augustus Smith and Herbert Junior wrote the songs. |
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Junction 88 is a 1948 American film. A musical, the plot features an aspiring songwriter.[1] It was directed by George P. Quigley. The film is part of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture collection. The 16 mm film captured on acetate runs 50 minutes.[2]
J. Augustus Smith and Herbert Junior wrote the songs.
Cast
- Bob Howard
- Dewey "Pigmeat" Markham
- Noble Sissel
- Wyatt Clark as Buster
- Marie Cooke a Lolly
- Gus Smith as Pop
- Abbie Mitchell as Mom
- Artie Belle McGinty as Mrs. Jenkins
- George Wiltshire as Reverend Juniper
- Herbert Junior as Onnie
- Alonso Bosan as (Alonzo Bozan) as Charlie
- Maude Simmons as Lady
- Al Young as Old Man
- Augustus Smith Jr. As Chinka Pin
References
- ^ Junction 88 [and] The black king. August 18, 2006. OCLC 76961007.
- ^ "Junction 88". National Museum of African American History and Culture.