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1921 drama film

As the World Rolls On, also known by its working title The Heart of Jack Johnson, is a 1921 drama film starring Jack Johnson. It was an Andlauer Productions film. It was advertised as featuring an "All-Star Colored Cast". The film features footage of National Negro League baseball games. It is a 7-reel film.

The storyline of the film features Johnson teaching physical fitness to a weak man and an attempt to frame someone for a crime. Newspaper publisher Nelson Crews has a cameo in the film. Filming was done in Kansas City, Missouri where the Andlauer production company was based, as well as St. Joseph, Missouri and Topeka.

Production

The film was made by William Anthony Andlauer. He was a theater owner, photographer, and cinematographer.

Historical significance

Up until 2013—when a film clip from 1919 was found in storage at a Georgia plantationAs the World Rolls On was the earliest known film to show African-American baseball players, containing "footage of an all-black Kansas team."

Cast

See also

References

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