THE FRAMING OF THE SHREW (1929) Edward Thompson, Evelyn Preer & Charles Olden | Comedy | Short

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The Framing of the Shrew is a 1929 American comedy film. It features an African American cast. It was produced by Al Christie and the story was by Octavus Roy Cohen. It was directed by Arvid E. Gillstrom. The plot depicts a husband who gets the upper hand on his wife using various tactics.

Framing of the Shrew was one in a series of films made from Cohen's stories featuring the same characters portrayed by established African American actors and vaudeville performers.

Synopsis:

Privacy Robson decides that he must be free of his wife, Clarry, as she has been pushing for him to find a job. His friend Florian Slappey advises him to go on a hunger strike to get even with her. Privacy takes this advice, however he is unable to resist sneaking some of his wife's cooking even after declining to eat supper. In the end Privacy wins out and is able to continue his daily routine.

Cast & Crew:

Evelyn Preer as Clarry Robson
Edward Thompson as Privacy Robson
Charles Olden as Florian Slappey
Spencer Williams as Lawyer Evans Chew
Roberta Hyson as Mallissie Cheese

Director: Arvid E. Gillstrom
Producer: Al Christie (for Christie Film Company)
Writer / Story: Octavus Roy Cohen
Screen Adaptation: Alfred A. Cohn (dialogue and scenario)
Production Company: Christie Film Company
Distributor: Paramount Pictures (released as part of Paramount’s “race film” lineup)

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