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  1. All-American News was a film production company in the U.S. bringing war propaganda newsreels and entertainment films to African American audiences. [1] [2] Emmanuel M. Glucksman was a film industry veteran who produced All-American News films for African American audiences. [3]

  2. E.M. Glucksman is known for Killer Diller (1948), Hi De Ho (1947) and Boarding House Blues (1948).

    • Producer
    • E.M. Glucksman
  3. E.M. Glucksman is known for Killer Diller (1948), Hi De Ho (1947) and Boarding House Blues (1948).

  4. The Joint Is Jumpin' (1949) Producer

  5. You're watching something few people got to see during WWII -- a special African American newsreel made by and for African Americans. The story behind this begins in November 1942 when producer E.M. Glucksman founded All American News of Chicago, Illinois.

  6. E.M. Glucksman is known as an Producer. Some of their work includes Killer Diller and Boarding House Blues.

  7. All-American News. When a poor girl falls in love with an army officer her mother pretends to be the owner of the hotel where she works as a chambermaid. Boasting an "all colored cast," this is one of the few documents of America's African-American talent in a time when the big budgets were reserved for white stars. Contact Information.