2/10
The acting is so bad...you have to see it to believe it.
2 February 2019
Back in the 1920s to the mid-1950s, many movie theaters in America were segregated or were white only. Because of this, a black film industry sprang up--black theaters as well as movies featuring all-black casts for these theaters. Not surprisingly, these all-black productions were extremely low-budget...and were almost always inferior to the Hollywood movies. But, they can be, on occasion, quite interesting and worth your time. Is "Midnight Shadow" one of these productions worth your time?

The story begins with a phony prince meeting with a girl's parents. Her father is a bit dim and begins talking about all the money his daughter will receive when she gets married...and it's obvious that the crook is only interested in her for the money. Will Margaret find out the truth before it's too late or is this jerk destined to run away with her riches? And, exactly HOW does this man plan on bilking her anyway?

The acting is, frankly, pretty terrible. The parents can barely deliver their lines...but it's also true of the main characters as well...with the faux prince and his girlfriend acting as if they'd never even seen a movie nor knew anything about acting in one....and they are incredibly low energy and flat. Some black actors of the day, such as Spencer Williams and Mantan Moreland could really act...but not the folks in this film.

Overall, a pretty typical low-budgeted film that is about as bad as its current 3.2 on IMDB would indicate. Amateurish and only a curiosity and not much else.
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