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- Hearts_in_Dixie_(film) abstract "Hearts in Dixie (1929) starring Stepin Fetchit was one of the first all-\"talkie\", big-studio production to boast a predominantly African-American cast. A musical, the film celebrates African-American music and dance. It was released by Fox Film Corporation just months before the release of Hallelujah!, another all-black musical by competitor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The director of Hearts in Dixie was Paul Sloane. Walter Weems wrote the screenplay, and William Fox was producer.".
- Hearts_in_Dixie_(film) comment "Hearts in Dixie (1929) starring Stepin Fetchit was one of the first all-\"talkie\", big-studio production to boast a predominantly African-American cast. A musical, the film celebrates African-American music and dance. It was released by Fox Film Corporation just months before the release of Hallelujah!, another all-black musical by competitor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The director of Hearts in Dixie was Paul Sloane. Walter Weems wrote the screenplay, and William Fox was producer.".