Am I Guilty? is a 1940 American film directed by Samuel Neufeld for the Supreme Pictures Corporation. The film's producer A. W. Hackel, who had founded Supreme Pictures, planned a series of films featuring black casts, but Am I Guilty? was the only one to be released. The screenplay was cowritten by Earle Snell and George Wallace Sayre based on a story by Sherman Lowe.

Toddy Pictures rereleased the film as Racket Doctor in 1945. Advertisements for the film, including a lobby card, remain in existence, and a poster was appraised on an episode of the PBS show Antiques Roadshow.

The Pittsburgh Courier described a gala opening at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.

Plot

Extraordinary measures are taken to help the poor as a young doctor opens a free clinic in Harlem.

Cast

  • Ralph Cooper as Dr. James Dunbar
  • Sybil Lewis as Joan Freeman
  • Sam McDaniel as John D. Jones
  • Lawrence Criner as "Trigger" Bennett
  • Marcella Moreland as Marcella
  • Monte Hawley
  • Pigmeat Markham
  • Reginald Fenderson
  • Clarence Brooks
  • Jess Lee Brooks

References

External links

  • Am I Guilty? at IMDb

‎Am I Guilty? on Apple Books

Book Said to Me....

Sermon Pastor Tim I'm Guilty Living Water Assembly of God

Am I Guilty? (1940) Posters — The Movie Database (TMDB)

I'M GUILTY! ShambleJam