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Devil in a Blue Dress
Description
An Afro-American man is hired to find a missing socialite, Easy is caught between the white power elite and the vibrant black community of Central Avenue.
An Afro-American man is hired to find a missing socialite, Easy is caught between the white power elite and the vibrant black community of Central Avenue.
Actors:
Terry Kinney,
Jesse Beaton,
Mel Winkler,
Nick Corello,
Barry Shabaka Henley,
John Roselius,
L. Scott Caldwell
Terry Kinney
29 January 1954, Lincoln, Illinois, USA
Jesse Beaton
Mel Winkler
Nick Corello
Barry Shabaka Henley
15 September 1954, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
John Roselius
19 August 1944, USA
L. Scott Caldwell
17 April 1950, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
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The role of Easy looks as tailor-made for Mr. Washington as his suit, and it shows off the full effect of this actor's movie-star dazzle.
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