The Peanut Man

The Peanut Man

Release date : June 1, 1947
Runtime : 45m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Tony Paton /
Writers : Tony Paton /
Production companies : Consolidated Pictures Corporation (I) /
June 1, 1947 45m United States of America Drama More
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At the offices of Consolidated Producers Corporation, producer Tony Paton is determined to make a film about the great African American chemist, George Washington Carver. His backer, Murphy, is skeptical about the marketability of such a project, but Paton convinces him that it is time to depict the truth about races, creeds, and religions.
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Clarence Muse
Dr. George Washington Carver
Maidie Norman
Lucretia
Shelby Bacon
Augustus
Wade Crosby
Jeffries
Ray Teal
Dr. Miller

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  • title:The Peanut Man
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1947
  • Runtime:45m
  • Genres: Drama · History ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Tony Paton /
  • Writers: Tony Paton ·
  • Production companies: Consolidated Pictures Corporation (I) ·
  • Overview:At the offices of Consolidated Producers Corporation, producer Tony Paton is determined to make a film about the great African American chemist, George Washington Carver. His backer, Murphy, is skeptical about the marketability of such a project, but Paton convinces him that it is time to depict the truth about races, creeds, and religions.
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