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Temptation 1935

98 min📅 1935-01-01

Step into the atmospheric world of Oscar Micheaux's *Temptation (1935)*, a gripping drama that explores themes of identity, societal judgment, and the harsh realities faced by artists in a judgmental era.

Director: Oscar Micheaux

Cast

Andrew Bishop
Andrew Bishop
Kid Cotton
Ethel Moses
Ethel Moses
Helen Ware
Lorenzo Tucker
Lorenzo Tucker
Robert Fletcher
'Slick' Chester
'Slick' Chester

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Temptation (1935) about?

*Temptation (1935)* tells the story of Helen Ware, a celebrated artist's model known as the 'Brown Venus,' whose life spirals downward after she faces rejection from her peers due to her work. Struggling with loneliness and despair, she finds herself drawn toward a dangerous nightlife, teetering on the edge of moral decay.

Who directed Temptation?

Oscar Micheaux, a trailblazing filmmaker and pioneer of African-American cinema, directed *Temptation (1935)*.

Who stars in Temptation?

The film features Andrew Bishop, Ethel Moses, Lorenzo Tucker, and 'Slick' Chester in key roles.

Is Temptation (1935) worth watching?

*Temptation (1935)* is a compelling watch for fans of classic drama and early African-American cinema. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its themes of societal pressure and personal struggle remain timeless. The film's atmospheric tone and Micheaux's direction make it a notable entry in pre-war cinema.

How long is Temptation?

The runtime of *Temptation (1935)* is 98 minutes.

About Temptation (1935) — A Dramatic Journey of Rejection and Redemption

Step into the atmospheric world of Oscar Micheaux's *Temptation (1935)*, a gripping drama that explores themes of identity, societal judgment, and the harsh realities faced by artists in a judgmental era.

The film follows Helen Ware, a stunning artist's model dubbed the 'Brown Venus,' whose life takes a dark turn when rejection and desperation push her toward the seductive pull of a notorious nightclub. Directed by the pioneering Oscar Micheaux, this 1935 classic blends drama, crime, and music into a poignant narrative about the fine line between survival and self-destruction. With its moody 1930s aesthetic and raw emotional depth, *Temptation* stands as a testament to Micheaux's bold storytelling and the challenges of an era where beauty and morality often clashed.