The Notorious Elinor Lee
Gangsters use a woman to get to a boxer and convince him to throw a big fight.
Oscar Micheaux
Oscar Micheaux
Casts & Crew
Gladys Williams
Robert Earl Jones
Carman Newsome
Edna Mae Harris
Vera Burelle
Eddie Lemons
Juano Hernández
Columbus Jackson
Laura Bowman
Madeline Donegan
Amanda Randolph
Robert Paquin
Oscar Polk
Charles La Torre
Don De Leo
Abe Simon
Sandy McDonald
Harry Kadison
Lew Hearn
Jack Effrat
Harry Ballou
Sam Taub
Lew Goldberg
Rubberneck Holmes
Sally Gooding
Also Directed by Oscar Micheaux
Birthright is a 1924 film by Oscar Micheaux in 10 reels, adapted from Thomas Sigismund Stribling's novel of the same title (1922).
A movie producer offers a nightclub singer a role in his latest film, but all he really wants to do is bed her. She knows, but accepts anyway. Meanwhile, a patron at the club gets a note saying that she'll soon get another note, and that she will be killed ten minutes after that.
Racists learn that the land a negro owns lies over a vast oil field, and threaten his life when he refuses to sell.
A drama about the contents of a last will and testament left behind by an African-American sharecropper who was lynched after being falsely accused of the murder of a white plantation owner.
Deceit (sometimes referred to as The Deceit) is a 1923 American silent black-and-white film. It is a conventional melodrama directed by Oscar Micheaux. Like many of Micheaux's films, Deceit casts clerics in a negative light. Although the film was shot in 1921, it was not released until 1923. It is not known whether the film currently survives, which suggests that it is a lost film. The 1922 film The Hypocrite was shown within Deceit as a film within a film.
Abandoned by her fiancé, an educated negro woman with a shocking past dedicates herself to helping a near bankrupt school for impoverished negro youths.
A minister is malevolent and sinister behind his righteous facade. He consorts with, and later extorts from, the owner of a gambling house, and betrays an honest girl, eventually driving them both to ruin.
Helen Ware, an artist's model, known as the Brown Venus is sad, discouraged and unhappy. When her men friends learn that she often poses nude, they try to become unduly "friendly" or just shun her, with the result that a beautiful girl with the figure of a Goddess finds herself without a lover. In desperation, she goes to a notorious night club and is later seen about to start on the downward trail.
Gangsters in Harlem make plans to commit a kidnapping.
A Son of Satan is a 1924 silent race film directed, written, produced and distributed by Oscar Micheaux.[1] The film follows the misadventures of a man who accepted a bet to spend a night in a haunted house.[2] Micheaux shot the film in The Bronx, New York, and Roanoke, Virginia.[3] A Son of Satan ran into distribution problems when state censorship boards rejected the film based on its contents. New York censors objected to the film’s depiction of violence, particularly against women and animals (a cat is killed onscreen in one scene, a Ku Klux Klan leader is slain and a man chokes his wife to death[4]), while Virginia censors complained the film’s references to miscegenation would "prove offensive to Southern ladies". In at least one state the film was banned for its title alone No print of the film is known to exist and it is presumed to be a lost film.