Take My Life | |
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Directed by | Leo C. Popkin |
Screenplay by | Edward Dewey Billie Myers |
Story by | Billie Myers |
Produced by | Clifford Sanforth |
Starring | Monte Hawley Jeni LeGon Arthur Ray Freddie Jackson |
Cinematography | Clark Ramsey |
Edited by | Martion G. Cohn |
Production company | |
Distributed by | State Rights |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Take My Life is an American film released in 1942. It featured a group of young actors known as the Harlem Tuff Kids. In this film they join the U.S. Army.[1] The group also appeared in the 1939 film Reform School. Both were produced by Million Dollar Productions.[2] Oakton Community College has a poster for the film in its collection. The poster includes the taglines Harlem Goes to War! and Thrill to the Brown Bombers in Action.[3]
Toddy Pictures re-released the film as Murder Rap.[4] The film premiered at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.[4]