The Emperor Jones (1933) Dudley Murphy, William C. de Mille, Paul Robeson, Dudley Digges, Frank H. Wilson


At a Baptist prayer meeting, the preacher leads a prayer for Brutus Jones, who is leaving to become a railway porter. Jones joins the congregation in a spiritual. Once on the train, Jeff, a porter, shows Jones the ropes. Jones secretly takes up with Jeff’s girl, Undine. He makes some money in a deal with a rich businessman on the train. Jones proves to be a cunning manipulator and a good liar. In a crap game, Jones stabs Jeff over a pair of loaded dice. Now doing hard labour, Jones kills a white prison guard and escapes. Shovelling coal on a ship in the Caribbean, Jones swims to an island. He is brought before the island’s ruler, where Smithers, a crooked white trader, buys his freedom. Jones schemes his way into a partnership in Smithers’ business, then finally control of the entire island through a touch of witchcraft, or so it seems. Brutus declares himself to be The Emperor Jones… Smithers reports on the unrest that Jones’ rule is causing.

Also Known As (AKA): O Imperador Jones, El emperador Jones

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File Name : The Emperor Jones 1933.mkv
File Size : 1440.92 MB
Resolution : 656×480
Duration : 01:16:17

Quality: DVDRip
Language: English
Subs: English (embedded)
Genre: Drama, Music

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