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Sepia Cinderella

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
144
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Billy Daniels, William Greaves, and Sheila Guyse in Sepia Cinderella (1947)
ComedyMusical

A struggling songwriter (Billy Daniels) abandons his girlfriend (Sheila Guyse) for a flashy woman (Tondeleyo) after landing a hit.A struggling songwriter (Billy Daniels) abandons his girlfriend (Sheila Guyse) for a flashy woman (Tondeleyo) after landing a hit.A struggling songwriter (Billy Daniels) abandons his girlfriend (Sheila Guyse) for a flashy woman (Tondeleyo) after landing a hit.

  • Director
    • Arthur H. Leonard
  • Writer
    • Vincent Valentini
  • Stars
    • Billy Daniels
    • Sheila Guyse
    • Tondaleyo
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    144
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Arthur H. Leonard
    • Writer
      • Vincent Valentini
    • Stars
      • Billy Daniels
      • Sheila Guyse
      • Tondaleyo
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Billy Daniels
    Billy Daniels
    • Bob
    • (as Billy Daniel)
    Sheila Guyse
    Sheila Guyse
    • Barbara
    Tondaleyo
    • Vivian
    Ruble Blakey
    • Barney
    Jack Carter
    • Ralph
    Dusty Freeman
    • Mooney
    George Williams
    • Sonny
    Fred Gordon
    • Press Agent
    Harold Norton
    • Nightclub Master of Ceremonies
    Hilda Offley
    • Mama Keyes
    • (as Hilda Offley Thompson)
    Emory Richardson
    • Great Joseph
    Percy Verwayen
    • MacMillan
    Al Young
    • Chinaman
    Deek Watson
    • Deek Watson
    John Kirby
    • Musical Group
    Deek Watson's Brown Dot's
    • Musicians
    Gertrude Saunders
    • Mrs. Dryden
    William Greaves
    William Greaves
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    • Director
      • Arthur H. Leonard
    • Writer
      • Vincent Valentini
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    6tico-4

    Entertaining musical with an all-black cast.

    In this all-black cast musical romance, Barbara (Sheila Guyse) must compete with a rich woman (Tondaleyo) for the man she loves. The man, singer and band leader Bob Jordan (Billy Daniel), tries to pursue his career, but soon comes to realize that there is more to life than being in high society. He returns to Barbara, and they are married in the Cinderella Night Club, where Bob is appearing. A nice little love story with some interesting musical acts.
    grammy3

    Worth it for the music.

    Two stars as a movie, four stars for the music and musical performers. Billy Daniels fans should find this interesting, showing him before he found his style. This film was released in 1947; Daniels teamed permanently in 1948 with pianist-backup singer Benny Payne, eventually dropping "Diane" as his trademark song for "That Old Black Magic", dropping his tenor voice to a deep baritone and adding plenty of body english, winning instant fans in 1950 in "When You're Smiling". Sheila Guyse's voice matches her beautiful looks, Deek Watson, formerly of the Ink Spots, is dynamic and sings well, as does, surprisingly, every member of his quartet. Two other male singers have solo spots, and again are quite good. Plus for jazz fans, there's the John Kirby group, which is prominently featured, with the great Sid Catlett on drums. Plus, on the acting side (and Sheila Guyse also has a great moment or two), Freddie Bartholomew shows considerable talent in an interlude with Daniels. Additionally, all the songs, unknowns, are good.
    Michael_Elliott

    Mildly Entertaining Race Picture

    Sepia Cinderella (1947)

    ** (out of 4)

    Barbara (Sheila Guyse) is secretly in love with band member Bob (Billy Daniels) but after he makes a hit record she fears that he might be lured away by the vamp Vivian (Tondaleyo).

    Here's another low-budget race movie that was produced to be shown in black theaters across America. If you're looking for something ground-breaking then you're obviously not going to find it here but if you're a fan of these race movies then there's plenty to enjoy here. Obviously, the main reason to watch this is for the music of Daniels who was still a bit before his prime.

    Even though Daniels hadn't quite found his mark yet, it's still fun seeing him before he was extremely famous and for the most part the musical numbers here are good enough. You won't be looking the songs up afterwards to add to your MP3 players but while the movie is going on they kept me entertained. The strangest thing about this movie is a quick cameo by former child star Freddie Bartholomew.

    I'm really not sure how Bartholomew got in the picture but it was clearly meant as a way for him to be introduced back to cinema after the war. It's a little confusing as how being in a race picture would have helped but the cameo is quite bizarre but interesting if you're a fan of his. Apparently Sidney Poitier is also somewhere in the cast as an extra but I was unable to see him.

    SEPIA Cinderella isn't a masterpiece or even a good movie but it's a mildly entertaining picture.
    3planktonrules

    Watch it just to try to catch a glimpse of Sidney Poitier.

    A sad part of history is that in much of the United States, movie theaters used to be segregated. In some, non-white patrons were forced to sit in the balcony. In others, non-whites weren't allowed at all and needed to go to special theaters where mostly black audiences would go. But instead of watching the latest Hollywood product, many of these theaters would instead show films starring all-black casts. Unfortunately, the tiny studios that made them couldn't afford great productions.

    One of these black films is "Sepia Cinderella". While I've seen a few dozen films made for black theaters, I sought this one out specifically because Sidney Poitier is an extra...and it's his first film appearance. The problem is...you have to spot him in the audience of the night club scenes. Perhaps you could watch it with friends and you all could search for him....as well as Freddie Bartholomew!

    The story is a familiar sort of movie. A bandleader/composer strikes it big with one song. But instead of keeping his head, he allows this success to make his head swell...and he forgets those he's left behind. Can he manage to do the right thing and live happily ever after?

    Like most such movies, the acting is very uneven. Some actors had trouble delivering their lines...a few, such as the comedians and a few of the singers, came off better. Overall, the movie is pretty much what you'd expect from such a low budgeted B-movie. It's okay...but nothing more. In fact, it's more of a curiosity than a great film.
    7tavm

    Sepia Cinderella was a pretty entertaining "race movie" of the time period

    This is one of those "race movies" made during a time of segregation. The stars are Billy Daniels and Sheila Guyse-two beautiful singers who end up singing the same song separate and together simply called "Cinderella". There's another woman who's a club boss but that story is easily done with quick enough for other musical acts to perform in this little-more-than-an-hour picture. Also appearing is Freddie Bartholomew-a former child star appearing as an old friend of Daniels who does some jokes that I thought was funny. Nothing more to say except that Sepia Cinderella is worth a look for any one interested in this sort of thing.

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    • Trivia
      Freddie Bartholomew received a "guest star" credit.
    • Connections
      Edited into SanKofa Theater: Sepia Cinderella (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Long Legged Lizzie
      Words and Music by Herman Fairbanks and Deek Watson

      Performed by Deek Watson and The Brown Dots

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Herald Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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