Spencer Williams
Know for: Acting
Born: 1893-07-14
Place of birth: Vidalia, Louisiana, USA
Also know as:
The Blood of Jesus (1941)
Razz accidentally shoots his wife Martha when his hunting rifle drops on the floor and discharges. The church congregation gathers at Martha’s...
Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. (1946)
A Harlem nightclub entertainer arrives on the Caribbean island of "Rinidad" to perform as the headliner in a revue at the Paradise Hotel. She quickly...
Go Down Death (1944)
The owner of a juke joint arranges to frame an innocent preacher with a scandalous photograph, but his scheme backfires when his own adoptive mother...
Harlem Rides the Range (1939)
A wandering cowboy and his sidekick try to resolve a murder.
Juke Joint (1947)
Bad News Johnson, a con artist from Memphis, Tennessee, arrives in Dallas, Texas, accompanied by his dim sidekick July Jones with only twenty-five...
Girl in Room 20 (1946)
Daisy Mae Walker is an aspiring singer from a small town in Texas, who comes to a Big City to pursue a show business career. A kindly cab driver and...
Two-Gun Man from Harlem (1938)
A cowboy is wrongfully accused of murder. He winds up in Harlem, where he assumes the identity of a preacher-turned-gangster who looks like him. He...
Bad Boy (1939)
Johnny Fraser leaves his mother in their small home town and sets out for the big city. He obtains a job with a large firm of architects. Steve...
Rhapsody of Negro Life (1949)
Film by Spencer Williams.
The Framing of the Shrew (1929)
Privacy Robson is a downtrodden husband who takes advice from his friend Florian Slappey. He eventually gets the upper hand after starting divorce...
Harlem on the Prairie (1937)
A cowboy helps a pretty young woman find lost gold. Restored by the Academy Film Archive with additional funding from the National Endowment for the...
Melancholy Dame (1929)
A nightclub owner's wife, jealous of his attentions to his star singer, schemes to get her fired.
The Bronze Buckaroo (1939)
Bob Blake and his sidekick and four singing cowboys arrive at the Jackson ranch where Bob learns from Betty Jackson that her brother, Joe, is...
Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy (1983)
The history of the television version of "Amos and Andy" and the public outcry to cancel it.
The Lady Fare (1929)
"Willie Dime," a big, bad taxi driver, is very jealous of "Miss Eva" and it burns him up to see any fool Jelly-bean "carrying on flirtatious...
The Widow's Bite (1929)
Spencer Williams' comedy feature.
Brown Gravy (1929)
A musical short starring Sam McDaniel and Spencer Williams.
Son of Ingagi (1940)
A newlywed couple is visited by a strange old woman who harbors a secret about the young girl's father.
Hot Biskits (1931)
Virtually unseen for more than eighty years, Spencer Williams’s first film is a one-reel comedy short in which a rivalry between two men is...
Of One Blood (1944)
After losing their parents in a flood at a young age, two brothers grow up to become a police officer and a lawyer, working with a local newspaper...
Beale Street Mama (1946)
The film is set in Memphis, Tennessee and focuses on a street sweeper who comes upon a large parcel of money. He uses the newly acquired wealth to go...
Black Shadows on a Silver Screen (1975)
Ossie Davis narrates a history of "race films," films made before 1950 which catered to a primarily black audience.
The Negro Sailor (1945)
US Navy produced short stars Joel Fluellen as a draftee from his civilian job at a black newspaper through boot camp and an assignment in the...
Brother Martin: Servant of Jesus (1942)
An uncle discusses the life of Martin de Porres with his niece. de Porres was a late sixteenth-century Peruvian who was elevated to sainthood in 1962...
Georgia Rose (1930)
Musical film with an all-black cast.
The Blood of Jesus (1941)
Razz accidentally shoots his wife Martha when his hunting rifle drops on the floor and discharges. The church congregation gathers at Martha’s...
The Blood of Jesus (1941)
Razz accidentally shoots his wife Martha when his hunting rifle drops on the floor and discharges. The church congregation gathers at Martha’s...
Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. (1946)
A Harlem nightclub entertainer arrives on the Caribbean island of "Rinidad" to perform as the headliner in a revue at the Paradise Hotel. She quickly...
Go Down Death (1944)
The owner of a juke joint arranges to frame an innocent preacher with a scandalous photograph, but his scheme backfires when his own adoptive mother...
Harlem Rides the Range (1939)
A wandering cowboy and his sidekick try to resolve a murder.
Harlem Rides the Range (1939)
A wandering cowboy and his sidekick try to resolve a murder.
Juke Joint (1947)
Bad News Johnson, a con artist from Memphis, Tennessee, arrives in Dallas, Texas, accompanied by his dim sidekick July Jones with only twenty-five...
Marching On! (1943)
During World War II, a young African American is forced to continue his family’s tradition of military service when he is drafted into the...
Marching On! (1943)
During World War II, a young African American is forced to continue his family’s tradition of military service when he is drafted into the...
Girl in Room 20 (1946)
Daisy Mae Walker is an aspiring singer from a small town in Texas, who comes to a Big City to pursue a show business career. A kindly cab driver and...
Son of Ingagi (1940)
A newlywed couple is visited by a strange old woman who harbors a secret about the young girl's father.
The Blood of Jesus (1941)
Razz accidentally shoots his wife Martha when his hunting rifle drops on the floor and discharges. The church congregation gathers at Martha’s...
Hot Biskits (1931)
Virtually unseen for more than eighty years, Spencer Williams’s first film is a one-reel comedy short in which a rivalry between two men is...
The Lady Fare (1929)
"Willie Dime," a big, bad taxi driver, is very jealous of "Miss Eva" and it burns him up to see any fool Jelly-bean "carrying on flirtatious...
Hot Biskits (1931)
Virtually unseen for more than eighty years, Spencer Williams’s first film is a one-reel comedy short in which a rivalry between two men is...
Jivin' in Bebop (1946)
A filmed variety show featuring the Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra with special guests.
Rhapsody of Negro Life (1949)
Film by Spencer Williams.
Of One Blood (1944)
After losing their parents in a flood at a young age, two brothers grow up to become a police officer and a lawyer, working with a local newspaper...
Of One Blood (1944)
After losing their parents in a flood at a young age, two brothers grow up to become a police officer and a lawyer, working with a local newspaper...
Beale Street Mama (1946)
The film is set in Memphis, Tennessee and focuses on a street sweeper who comes upon a large parcel of money. He uses the newly acquired wealth to go...
Brother Martin: Servant of Jesus (1942)
An uncle discusses the life of Martin de Porres with his niece. de Porres was a late sixteenth-century Peruvian who was elevated to sainthood in 1962...
Brother Martin: Servant of Jesus (1942)
An uncle discusses the life of Martin de Porres with his niece. de Porres was a late sixteenth-century Peruvian who was elevated to sainthood in 1962...