Jack, Sam and Pete

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Movie
Original title Jack, Sam and Pete
Country of production Great Britain
original language English
Publishing year 1919
Rod
Director Percy Moran
(as Jack Daring )
script S. Clarke-Hook
production Leon Pollock
occupation

Jack, Sam and Pete is a 1919 incurred silent film - Western . Leading actor Percy Moran also directed the then popular childhood stories by S. Clarke-Hook as Jack Daring . In it, three cowboys , including Pete, a black hero, played by one of Britain's first black actors , Earnest Trimmingham , save a kidnapped child from a gang that is hoarding a treasure with jewels. In The Bioscope magazine , the film was described as a "touching implementation of a sensational story for young people", as a "Western drama with a British setting."

Moran had starred in a pre-war series as Jack Daring; the use of this pseudonym indicates an attempt to establish a new serial hero.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stephen Bourne: Black in the British frame: the black experience in British film and television. London 2001, p. 8
  2. ^ Stephen Bourne: Black in the British frame: the black experience in British film and television. London 2001, p. 9