'BABY FACE'


This movie, made before IMITATION OF LIFE, had a subplot of a friendship between two women, one white and one black.
And while Chico was "officially" Lily's maid, she was treated as an equal.
I remember one scene where Chico is about to go out on a date, and she's dressed to the nines--probably the first time in US cinema where a black woman looked so elegant.

For the issue of race relations, BABY FACE was a movie ahead of its time.

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Very true, snsurone. In addition, the actress was slim and beautiful, not a mammy at all. There were a few other Pre-Codes that presented women of color as fully dimensional, Safe In Hell and Hold Your Man come to mind.

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I saw BABY FACE maybe 20 years ago. Wasn't the black character played by Teresa Harris? She was also a skilled singer/dancer. See her paired with Eddie (Rochester) Anderson in BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN.
May I bone your kipper, Mademoiselle?

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Hi Bradford-1,

Yes, Teresa Harris played the character. She also played Jean Harlow's friend in Hold Your Man. There is even a scene where Harris's father, a preacher, marries them. Harris worked for years playing domestics. Her husband was a doctor.

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She also played Bette Davis' maid in JEZEBEL.
Sadly, that was just a "yas'm" role for her.

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I never saw SAFE IN HELL, but from reading about it in Wiki, the story is a real downer.
And Dorothy McKaill is a totally forgotten actress.
I wish TCM would air it sometime; in fact, I wish TCM would devote a whole month to pre-Code movies.

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Hi snsurone,

See it if you get a chance. It's terrific and really worth a look. I agree with you about TCM although they do devote a lot of time to Pre-Code films, I'd love to see more.

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I really liked Nina Mae McKinney as "Chick" when I saw HALLELUJAH! in a revival theater MANY years ago.
She was beautiful and a good singer.
Sad that her career never really took off; her best role was probably as Paul Robeson's wife in THE EMPEROR JONES.
But, of course, roles were limited for black actors in those days, as IMITATION OF LIFE attests.

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