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"Let's Scuffle" is a 1942 musical short featuring Bill Robinson. This film is part of the 'race film' genre, intended for black audiences during a time of segregation in American cinemas.
Let's Scuffle is one of those elusive short subjects that collectors often seek out for its historical significance. While its origins hint at a larger feature film, its standalone nature is both curious and captivating. Given its release during the 1940s, it’s a rare find, and copies are not widely circulated, which adds to its allure. There’s a niche interest among collectors for these types of short films that showcase the musical talents of an all-black cast, reflecting a unique era in American cinema.
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The film was produced by RCM Productions, but no specific director is mentioned.
The top cast includes Bill Robinson, Jeanne Bayer, and Deanie Gordon.
A 'race film' refers to a movie with an all-black cast, intended primarily for distribution in black neighborhoods during the era of segregation in American cinemas.
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