One Big Mistake

One Big Mistake is anl 1940 American film starring Dewey "Pigmeat" Markham.[1][2] The featurette film recreated one of Markham's stage routines for film. The story involves a straightman approaching three comedians and offering them advice on how to handle women.[3][4] Markham wrote and produced the film.[5] It was filmed in four days[6] with an African American cast.[7] Toddy Pictures rereleased the film in 1947 as part of a compilation of Markham films.[8][9]

Cast

References

  1. Sampson, Henry T. (November 29, 1995). Blacks in Black and White: A Source Book on Black Films. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810826052 via Google Books.
  2. "One Big Mistake, poster, Dewey 'Pigmeat' Markham, 1940". Getty Images.
  3. Watkins, Mel (May 29, 1999). On the Real Side: A History of African American Comedy from Slavery to Chris Rock. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 9781569767603 via Google Books.
  4. Markham, Pigmeat; Levinson, Bill (November 29, 1969). "Here Come the Judge!". Popular Library via Google Books.
  5. Jones, George William (November 29, 1991). Black Cinema Treasures: Lost and Found. University of North Texas. ISBN 9780929398266 via Google Books.
  6. The Annual Obituary. St. Martin's. November 29, 1982. ISBN 9780312038762 via Google Books.
  7. Sampson, Henry T. (November 29, 2005). Swingin' on the Ether Waves: A Chronological History of African Americans in Radio and Television Programming, 1925-1955. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810840874 via Google Books.
  8. "Pigmeat" Markham in "Pigmeat's laugh hepcats," "Mr. Smith goes ghost," "One big mistake": with an all star colored cast. November 29, 1947. OCLC 1003138086 via Open WorldCat.
  9. Richards, Larry (September 17, 2015). African American Films Through 1959: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Filmography. McFarland. ISBN 9781476610528 via Google Books.


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