Monte Hawley

Monte Hawley

Born: October 25, 1901
Died: November 30, 1950

Movies for Monte Hawley...

Miracle in Harlem
Title: Miracle in Harlem
Character: Lieutenant Renard
Released: November 29, 1948
Type: Movie
A crooked real estate tycoon tricks a trusting young woman out of her small candy store. When he is found dead, the girl is suspected of the crime.
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Look-Out Sister
Title: Look-Out Sister
Character: Mack Gordon
Released: March 1, 1947
Type: Movie
A famous bandleader, suffering from overwork and exhaustion, goes to a sanitarium for a rest. While there he dreams of being out west at a dude ranch, where he finds himself involved in the beautiful owner's struggle to keep her ranch from falling into the hands of the villain, who wants either her or her ranch (or, preferably, both).
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Tall, Tan and Terrific
Title: Tall, Tan and Terrific
Character: 'Handsome' Harry Hansom
Released: June 26, 1946
Type: Movie
Professional gambler The Duke (Dots Johnson) attempts to cheat Handsome Harry Hansom (Monte Hawley), who owns a successful Harlem nightclub, out of his club and his contract with his lead singer and girlfriend Tall, Tan, and Terrific (Francine Everett). This leads to a murder that is solved by club comic Mantan Moreland and club photographer Butterbeans (Barbara Bradford). But the plot takes little screen time, most of which is devoted to stage acts at the nightclub.
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Mantan Messes Up
Title: Mantan Messes Up
Character: Monte
Released: January 1, 1946
Type: Movie
Mantan takes a job as office boy at a new TV station and gets to watch several pre-recorded musical numbers.
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Take My Life
Title: Take My Life
Character: Dr. Thurman
Released: July 3, 1942
Type: Movie
A well meaning Dr. lends his building to a group of neighborhood kids. When the neighbors learn that they are members Harlem tough -kid gang, they suspect that their operation there conducting nefarious deeds.
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Mr. Washington Goes to Town
Title: Mr. Washington Goes to Town
Character: Stiletto
Released: May 9, 1942
Type: Movie
While serving time in county prison, Wallingford sees a story in the newspaper that his cellmate, Schenectady, has inherited a mansion from his recently deceased uncle. Hearing this, Schenectady dreams of luxury.
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Lucky Ghost
Title: Lucky Ghost
Character: Masher (as Monty Hawley)
Released: February 10, 1942
Type: Movie
An all-black horror comedy starring Mantan Moreland and sometimes partner (and straight man) F.E. Miller, Lucky Ghost is amusing low-brow fare that exploits the more base, stereotypical elements of old-time black life (chicken thievin', gamblin', runnin' from ghosteses) for laughs -- sort of like the BET of its day. Mantan and Miller win a house-cum-casino in a craps game, only to discover that the deceased former owners aren't too pleased that their old home is being used for "jitterbugging, jiving, and hullaballooing". I hate hullaballooing. The ghosts decide to scare everyone off by opening doors and windows, pulling out chairs, even playing the drums.
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Four Shall Die
Title: Four Shall Die
Character: Dr. Hugh Leonard
Released: October 15, 1940
Type: Movie
Helen Fielding, heir to the fortunes of the late millionaire Roger Fielding, Sr., has broken off her relationship with the unscrupulous Lew Covey to pursue a romance with reporter Bill Summers. Covey, determined to get at Helen's inheritance, vows to win her back.
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While Thousands Cheer
Title: While Thousands Cheer
Character: Johnson
Released: September 15, 1940
Type: Movie
Kenny Harrington, the star football player of Gilmore College, leads his team to many victories, raising hopes that Gilmore will play in the "Peach Bowl," the championship playoffs of the Western conference. Unknown to Kenny, Downey, the head of a gambling syndicate, has placed a $100,000 bet against the Gilmore team.
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Am I Guilty?
Title: Am I Guilty?
Character: Tracy
Released: June 21, 1940
Type: Movie
A young black doctor sets out to establish a free clinic in Harlem.
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Mystery in Swing
Title: Mystery in Swing
Character: Biff Boyd
Released: May 9, 1940
Type: Movie
In and around some great blues, swing and jazz music, a very unpopular band-leader. Prince Ellis, is killed in a Harlem nightclub, and, in and around some more great music, a detective finds the lists of suspects is very long, as Prince Ellis was indeed very unpopular with many citizens.
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Gang War
Title: Gang War
Character: Bill (Baron's henchman)
Released: March 28, 1940
Type: Movie
Two mobs fight for control of the jukebox racket.
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Double Deal
Title: Double Deal
Character: Jim McCoy
Released: December 16, 1939
Type: Movie
Tommy McCoy and "Dude" Markey are both in love with Harlem singer/dancer Nita. Markey robs a jewelry store and turns the loot over to gang-boss Murray Howard. Later, Markey robs the safe, steals the jewelry, and, in order to get rid of his rival for Nita, frames the robbery on McCoy. The latter's big-brother thinks otherwise and, with Nita's help, sets out to prove it.
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Reform School
Title: Reform School
Character: Jackson
Released: April 27, 1939
Type: Movie
A female warden takes over at a state reform school and attempts to bring about needed changes. Restored in 2020 by the Academy Film Archive with additional funding from the National Endowment for the Arts from a 16mm print donated by Giancarlo Esposito and Laurence Fishburne.
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Gang Smashers
Title: Gang Smashers
Character: Lefty
Released: December 30, 1938
Type: Movie
An undercover police woman poses as a nighclub entertainer to catch the main man behind the racketeers going on around Harlem. Meanwhile two men are falling for her.
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The Duke Is Tops
Title: The Duke Is Tops
Character: George Marshall
Released: July 15, 1938
Type: Movie
A theatrical producer puts aside his own success to boost the career of a talented singer.
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A Son of Satan
Title: A Son of Satan
Released: October 1, 1924
Type: Movie
A Son of Satan is a 1924 silent race film directed, written, produced and distributed by Oscar Micheaux. The film follows the misadventures of a man who accepted a bet to spend a night in a haunted house. Micheaux shot the film in The Bronx, New York, and Roanoke, Virginia. A Son of Satan ran into distribution problems when state censorship boards rejected the film based on its contents. New York censors objected to the film’s depiction of violence, particularly against women and animals (a cat is killed onscreen in one scene, a Ku Klux Klan leader is slain and a man chokes his wife to death), while Virginia censors complained the film’s references to miscegenation would "prove offensive to Southern ladies". In at least one state the film was banned for its title alone No print of the film is known to exist and it is presumed to be a lost film.