Tales of Manhattan (1942)


Tales of Manhattan
7.2 Listal rating
7.3 IMDB rating
Directed by


Starring (View all)
Charles Boyer

Charles Boyer

Paul Orman
Rita Hayworth

Rita Hayworth

Ethel Halloway
Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda

George
Charles Laughton

Charles Laughton

Charles Smith
Edward G. Robinson

Edward G. Robinson

Avery L. 'Larry' Browne
Ethel Waters

Ethel Waters

Esther


Written by (View all)
Edmund Beloin

Edmund Beloin

restored sequence
Henry Blankfort

Henry Blankfort



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Release date : 24 September 1942
Drama (1), 1942 (1), DSK (1), Romance (1), Comedy (1)
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The Evolution Of Henry Fonda (84 movies items)

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The Movies of 1942 (130 movies items)
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Movies I Have (5170 movies items)
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The Films of Paul Robeson (12 movies items)

"The story starring Paul Robeson, which featured what were considered black stereotypes even in 1942, came under severe criticism from both Edward G. Robinson, and especially, Robeson, a champion of good film roles for blacks. After a career of only 12 movies and refusing lucrative film offers for over three years, Tales of Manhattan was Robeson’s final attempt to work within Hollywood, yet Robeson was deeply disappointed with the film. He initially thought the depiction of the plight of the ru"