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Cotton Comes to Harlem film still Público Deposited

Description
  • Original Identifier: O.D. - 21

Language
  • English
Physical Description
  • 10 x 8 inches
  • 1 photograph : black & white
Persons Pictured
  • Unidentified
  • St. Jacques, Raymond, 1930-1990
  • Cambridge, Godfrey, 1933-1976
Shelf Number
  • PA 669
Caption
  • The chase for the $87,000 becomes more intense. The money has been hidden in a bale of cotton which is passed on from one person to another. While moving in on the money Deke is captured by the police during a gunfight in a junkyard, where the cotton bale was moved. When he's jailed, his supporters and various militant groups threaten to riot unless he's released. Grave Digger Jones (right) and Coffin Ed Johnson quiet the mob outside the police station.
City
  • New York City
Country
  • United States
Creator
  • Publisher: United Artists
Date Created
  • Publication Date: 1970
Collection Number
  • GEN
Persistent Identifier
Filename
  • VAE0371-001579
Subject
  • African Americans
  • Action and adventure films
  • Men
  • Film stills
  • Detectives
  • Whites
  • Police
  • Comedy films
  • Actors
  • Firearms
  • Photographs
Title
  • Cotton Comes to Harlem film still
State
  • New York
Holding Location
  • Bloomington - Black Film Center & Archive
    Herman B Wells Library, Room 044
    1320 East Tenth Street
    Bloomington, IN 47405
    Contact at bfca@iu.edu, 812-855-6041
Campus
  • IU Bloomington
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