Mantan Moreland
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Appropriately nicknamed "Google Eyes" by his childhood friends, African-American actor Mantan Moreland joined a carnival at 14 and a medicine show a year later - and both times was dragged home by juvenile authorities. Most of Moreland's early adult years were spent on the "Chitlin Circuit," the nickname given by performers to all-black vaudeville. After a decade of professional ups and downs, Moreland teamed with several comics (notably Benny Carter) in an act based on the "indefinite talk" routine of Flournoy and Miller, wherein each teammate would start a sentence, only to be interrupted by the other teammate ("Say, have you seen...?" "I saw him yesterday. He was at..." "I thought they closed that place down!"). Moreland's entered films in 1936, usually in the tiny porter, waiter and bootblack roles then reserved for black actors. Too funny to continue being shunted aside by lily-white Hollywood, Moreland began getting better parts in a late-'30s series of comedy adventures produced at Monogram and costarring white actor Frankie Darro. The screen friendship between Mantan and Frankie was rare for films of this period, and it was this series that proved Moreland was no mere "Movie Negro." Moreland stayed with Monogram in the '40s as Birmingham Brown, eternally frightened chauffeur of the Charlie Chan films. The variations Moreland wrought upon the line "Feets, do your duty" were astonishing and hilarious, and though the Birmingham role was never completely free of stereotype, by the end of the Chan series in 1949 Monogram recognized Moreland's value to the series by having Charlie Chan refer to "my assistant, Birmingham Brown" - not merely "my hired man." Always popular with black audiences (he was frequently given top billing in the advertising of the Chan films by Harlem theatre owners), Moreland starred in a series of crude but undeniably entertaining comedies filmed by Toddy Studios for all-black theatres. The actor also occasionally popped up in A-pictures like MGM's Cabin in the Sky, and worked steadily in radio. Changing racial attitudes in the '50s and '60s lessend Moreland's ability to work in films; in the wake of the Civil Rights movement, a frightened black man was no longer considered amusing even by Mantan's fans. Virtually broke, Moreland suffered a severe stroke in the early '60s, and it looked as though he was finished in Hollywood. Things improved for Moreland after 1964, first with a bit in the oddly endearing horror picture Spider Baby (1964), then with a pair of prominent cameos in Enter Laughing (1968) and The Comic (1969), both directed by Carl Reiner. With more and more African Americans being hired for TV and films in the late '60s, Moreland was again in demand. He worked on such TV sitcoms as Love American Style and The Bill Cosby Show, revived his "indefinite talk" routine for a gasoline commercial, and enjoyed a solid film role was as a race-conscious counterman in Watermelon Man (1970). In his last years, Mantan Moreland was a honored guest at the meetings of the international Laurel and Hardy fan club "The Sons of the Desert," thanks to his brief but amusing appearance in the team's 1942 comedy A-Haunting We Will Go (1942).
Highest Rated Movies
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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No Score Yet | Treasures of Black Cinema |
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— | 2005 |
No Score Yet | The Young Nurses |
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— | 1973 |
No Score Yet | The Biscuit Eater |
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— | 1972 |
86% | Watermelon Man |
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— | 1970 |
94% | Spider Baby |
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— | 1968 |
54% | Enter Laughing |
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— | 1967 |
82% | The Patsy |
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— | 1964 |
No Score Yet | Siege at Red River |
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— | 1954 |
No Score Yet | Juke Joint |
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— | 1947 |
No Score Yet | The Chinese Ring |
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— | 1947 |
No Score Yet | The Trap |
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— | 1946 |
No Score Yet | Dark Alibi |
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— | 1946 |
No Score Yet | Riverboat Rhythm |
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— | 1946 |
No Score Yet | Tall, Tan and Terrific |
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— | 1946 |
No Score Yet | She Wouldn't Say Yes |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | Charlie Chan in The Shanghai Cobra |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | The Scarlet Clue |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | The Jade Mask |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | Spider |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | Charlie Chan: The Scarlet Clue |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | Meeting at Midnight (Black Magic) |
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— | 1944 |
No Score Yet | The Chinese Cat |
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— | 1944 |
33% | Pin-Up Girl |
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— | 1944 |
No Score Yet | The Secret Service |
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— | 1944 |
No Score Yet | Mystery of the Riverboat |
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— | 1944 |
No Score Yet | Swing Fever |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | Revenge of the Zombies |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | Hit the Ice |
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— | 1943 |
81% | Cabin in the Sky |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | Slightly Dangerous |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | She's for Me |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | Andy Hardy's Double Life |
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— | 1942 |
97% | The Palm Beach Story |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | Eyes in the Night |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | A-Haunting We Will Go |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost |
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— | 1942 |
83% | Tarzan's New York Adventure |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | Law of the Jungle |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | Freckles Comes Home |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | Footlight Serenade |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | Phantom Killer |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | It Started with Eve |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Let's Go Collegiate |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Dressed to Kill |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | The Gang's All Here |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | King of the Zombies |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | You're Out of Luck |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Lucky Ghost |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Up Jumped the Devil |
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— | 1941 |
100% | Mr. Washington Goes to Town |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Four Jacks and a Jill |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Sign of the Wolf |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Drums of the Desert |
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— | 1940 |
No Score Yet | Maryland |
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— | 1940 |
No Score Yet | Star Dust |
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— | 1940 |
No Score Yet | Chasing Trouble |
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— | 1940 |
No Score Yet | Up in the Air |
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— | 1940 |
No Score Yet | While Thousands Cheer |
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— | 1940 |
No Score Yet | There's That Woman Again |
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— | 1939 |
No Score Yet | Irish Luck |
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— | 1939 |
No Score Yet | One Dark Night |
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— | 1939 |
No Score Yet | Frontier Scout |
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— | 1938 |
No Score Yet | Two-Gun Man from Harlem |
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— | 1938 |
No Score Yet | Spirit of Youth |
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— | 1938 |
88% | Harlem on the Prairie |
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— | 1938 |
No Score Yet | Next Time I Marry |
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— | 1938 |
89% | Shall We Dance |
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— | 1937 |
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