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Keep Punching is a 1939 film about boxing. Its primary character is Henry Armstrong (born Henry Jackson). [1] Unlike most films of the era, its cast was composed entirely of African Americans. The film includes Whitey's Lindy Hoppers performing the much imitated Big Apple Routine. [3]
Mae Johnson (September 13, 1917 - March 29, 1999) was a singer and dancer who performed in several American films.. She had a leading role in the 1939 film Keep Punching and appears on a lobby card promoting the film. [1]
Keep Punching may refer to: A propaganda poster used by the United States of America during World War II; see Propaganda during World War II Keep Punching (1939 film) , an American film
John Clein (1907–?) was an American film producer and film director, he was active in the United States and Britain. He produced and directed the 1939 film Keep Punching, whose cast was entirely composed of African-Americans; Clein himself was light-skinned.
Keep Punching, M.C. Pictures, 1939 [1] (aka Jittering Jitterbugs, featuring the Big Apple) Hellzapoppin', Universal Pictures, 1941; Hot Chocolates (Cottontail), RCM Productions, 1941 Soundies; The Outline of Jitterbug History, RCM Productions, 1942 Soundies [11] Sugar Hill Masquerade, Minoco Productions, 1942 Soundies [12]
Keep Punching young man!" Knight, an Alabama resident, told NBC New York that he'd prepared in advance to deliver the speech for Stallone at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Among Everett's starring roles were the films Paradise in Harlem (1939), Keep Punching (1939) co-starring Canada Lee and Dooley Wilson, Big Timers (1945) co-starring Moms Mabley and Stepin Fetchit, Tall, Tan and Terrific (1946) with Mantan Moreland and Dots Johnson, and Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. (1946), directed by Spencer Williams.
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