Junction 88


60m 1948

Brief Synopsis

A young musician fights to win the approval of his sweetheart's father.

Film Details

Genre
Drama
Musical
Release Date
Jan 1948
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Century Theatrical Productions
Distribution Company
Sack Amusement Enterprises
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
60m
Film Length
4,457ft

Synopsis

In the small town of Junction 88, young black musician Buster Jenkins plays a love song on the piano for his sweetheart, Lolly Simpson. Meanwhile, out on the Simpsons' porch, Lolly's father, "Pop" Simpson, tells "Mom" Simpson and Buster's mother that he will not give his consent for his daughter to marry Buster because he believes that the struggling musician will not be able to make a decent living. Although the mothers defend Buster as a good, God-fearing, churchgoing boy, Pop continues to favor the hard-working, hard-drinking Onnie as his future son-in-law. Miles away from Junction 88, music agent Bob Howard and his colleague Piggy discover in their mail what they believe will be a hit song. Determined to sign the song's composer, "Hewlett Green," Bob and Piggy set out for Junction 88, the town from which the song was sent. When they arrive, Bob and Piggy are amazed to discover that no one in Junction 88 has ever heard of Hewlett Green. Bob and Piggy continue their fruitless search for Hewlett Green and enlist the help of a young boy named Chinka Pin, who spends much of his time singing at the town barber shop. Later, Bob and Piggy meet Lolly, who introduces them to her friend Caroline. Bob falls instantly in love with Caroline, and the four attend a benefit concert that Buster has organized at the church. Before the concert begins, Lolly introduces Bob and Piggy to Buster, and they are granted permission from Buster to perform in the concert. Noble Sissle and his orchestra play after Chinka Pin sings the National Anthem. Bob and Piggy close the concert with three songs. Lolly notices that Buster is upset about something, but he keeps his troubles to himself and tells her that he is not ready to reveal what is upsetting him. Bob and Piggy put the word out that they want to sign Hewlett Green to a long-term contract. The search quickly comes to an end, however, when Buster steps forward in church and reveals that he has been writing songs under the assumed name of Hewlett Green. After signing a contract with Bob and Piggy, Buster takes Lolly's hand in marriage.

Film Details

Genre
Drama
Musical
Release Date
Jan 1948
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Century Theatrical Productions
Distribution Company
Sack Amusement Enterprises
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
60m
Film Length
4,457ft

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Notes

Onscreen credits of the viewed print do not credit a writer for this film, and none was identified in other available contemporary sources. Although no reviews of this film have been found, the release year was determined from records of the NYSA.