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Lucky Ghost

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
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5.7/10
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Mantan Moreland and Florence O'Brien in Lucky Ghost (1942)
ComedyHorrorThriller

Two down-on-their luck friends suddenly hit the "jackpot" when they win the clothes, car and chauffeur of a rich man in a game of dice.Two down-on-their luck friends suddenly hit the "jackpot" when they win the clothes, car and chauffeur of a rich man in a game of dice.Two down-on-their luck friends suddenly hit the "jackpot" when they win the clothes, car and chauffeur of a rich man in a game of dice.

  • Director
    • William Beaudine
  • Writers
    • Lex Neal
    • Vernon Smith
  • Stars
    • Mantan Moreland
    • F.E. Miller
    • Maceo Bruce Sheffield
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    275
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Lex Neal
      • Vernon Smith
    • Stars
      • Mantan Moreland
      • F.E. Miller
      • Maceo Bruce Sheffield
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mantan Moreland
    Mantan Moreland
    • Washington
    F.E. Miller
    • Jefferson
    Maceo Bruce Sheffield
    Maceo Bruce Sheffield
    • Blake
    • (as Maceo B. Sheffield)
    Arthur Ray
    • Blackstone
    Florence O'Brien
    • Hostess
    Harold Garrison
    • Brown
    • (as Harold A. Garrison)
    Jessie Cryer
    • Dawson
    Napoleon Whiting
    Napoleon Whiting
    • Chauffeur
    • (as Nappie Whiting)
    Jess Lee Brooks
    • Door Man
    • (as Jessie Brooks)
    Ida Coffin
    • Hat Check Girl
    Nathan Curry
    • Farmer
    Millie Monroe
    • First Waitress
    Louise Franklin
    • Second Waitress
    • (as Louise Franklyn)
    Lucille Battle
    • Third Waitress
    Avanelle Harris
    • Fourth Waitress
    • (as Aranelle Harris)
    Monte Hawley
    • Masher
    • (as Monty Hawley)
    Vernon McCalla
    • First Man Guest
    • (as Vernon McCella)
    Harry Levette
    • First Man Diner
    • (as Harry Lavette)
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Lex Neal
      • Vernon Smith
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    4bkoganbing

    The Dice Do Their Stuff

    On an objective scale I'd have to rate Lady Luck on the low side of films. But this Dixie International Studio didn't even have the financing that a white poverty row outfit had back in the day. Dixie International makes PRC look like MGM.

    Lady Luck has Mantan Moreland and F.E. Miller as a pair of down on their luck hobos. But Mantan's talent with dice puts them in the chips as they get cash, a car, and even a chauffeur. That's quite a parley and the guys are off to an asylum that doubles as an illegal gambling club.

    But the spirits of past residents are restless and even those dice aren't lucky against the folks from beyond.

    The comedy is no better or worse than Amos And Andy or in more modern times what you would see Redd Foxx do on Sanford And Son. Mantan Moreland was a very good comedian with a good line of patter and expressions that would rival Lou Costello.

    Lady Luck is funny, but a sign of times forgotten. Black film makers get slightly bigger budgets in these times.
    9touly

    a comedy genius who has yet to recieve his recognition

    someday Mantan will receive his just due. his comedy could never be duplicated. his films as Birmingham Brown opposite Charlie Chan are classics and should be hailed as so.His other features are well above comedy of today. That chubby little man made my sides ache with his antics."Feet don't fail me now"
    101969VIETNAM

    Great Movie, Under rated comedy movie

    Fantastic comedy featuring black actors made in 1942, during the WWII war years. Mantan Moreland is a genius comedian movie actor.
    7planktonrules

    Watch this and understand the context...though super-duper politically correct folks might just want to skip this one.

    Today, this would be an easy film to criticize. After all, the budget and production values were very low for black-produced movies of the 1930s and 40s. And, on top of that, the main characters in this film, Mantan Moreland and F.E. Miller, are rather negative black stereotypes. But, if you look at this in context, it's actually a pretty good film. First, at that time black audiences were generally not even allowed in theaters due to segregation. And, since the Hollywood products featured only white leads, some black entrepreneurs decided to make films with all-black casts--but the funding never even came close to the major studios and was even often lower than the so-called poverty row studios like Monogram and even PRC. So, what can you expect--Shakespeare?! Second, while folks today might blanch and the sort of people portrayed by Moreland and Miller, it was only intended to be seen by blacks--and whites would not have seen these types of characters. So, you incredibly politically correct types out there, do NOT judge this film too quickly or too harshly--it represents one of the better films of its type.

    Moreland and Miller are hobos and spend the initial portion of the film trying to find food. However, they happen upon some rich black guys and 'play a friendly game of dice'--after which the pair leave with the car, clothes AND chauffeur. Suddenly, Moreland and Miller look rich and sophisticated--and they are looking for excitement. Now this is pretty weird, but they find a sanitarium that is really a gambling joint--complete with sexy ladies and booze. Although the place is a clip-joint, Moreland has amazing luck--and eventually owns the place as he breaks the bank! How does this happen? Yup--it turns out the place is haunted and the spirits are out to teach everyone a lesson! As you can tell from the description of the film, it is NOT a sophisticated film. And, as I said before, politically correct folks will probably have heart attacks when they see black people gambling, trying to steal chickens and talking like characters from an episode of TV's "Amos 'n Andy"--but it is fun. My suggestion is watch it--learn about a seldom talked about piece of black history as well as enjoy the silly plot, as Moreland was a funny guy and the script writers actually did a pretty good job.
    5CatherineYronwode

    Mantan Moreland Shoots Craps

    Miller and Moreland were a good comedy team, and i agree with others that their brand of comedy is superb. This film has a lot of wonderful moments in it, and is a high quality example of the "all colored cast" genre, but what hooked me most was the spectacular rapping by Moreland as a craps player who cannot lose, talking to and blowing on his dice. Other films (and a few 78 rpm records) have given us documentation on the rhymes and raps of early 20th century crap-shooters, but folks seeking a slice-of-life glimpse of African American gambling culture of the 1930s will enjoy Moreland's routine most of all, as he is exceptionally fluent in his speech and movements, and the scenes in which he shoots craps are long and uncut compared to those in other, similar movies.

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      During the band number towards the end, a ride cymbal can clearly be heard on the soundtrack - but the only instruments in the drum set seen on screen are a snare drum and a hi-hat cymbal set.
    • Quotes

      Hostess: Is everything alright, Mr. X?

    • Connections
      Featured in Of Black America: Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      If Anybody Cares
      Written by Don Swander and June Hershey

      Performed by Lorenza Flennoy and His Chocolate Drops, Florence O'Brien (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lady Luck
    • Production company
      • Dixie National Pictures Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 1m(61 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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