When True Love Wins is a 1915 American film. It was produced by Birmingham, Alabama based Southern Motion Picture Company and adapted from Isaac Fisher's screenplay about prejudice based on pigmentation.[1]

When True Love Wins
Directed byIsaac Fisher
Production
company
Southern Motion Picture Co.
CountryUnited States

The New York Age reported that it showed to packed audiences at the Champion Theater in Birmingham.[2] The Atlanta Independent described the film as having a skillfully constructed story that featured a happy ending and good moral.[3]

Fisher also wrote "The Man Who Could Turn White", a story adapted to film in 1921 as The Green-Eyed Monster.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Robinson, Cedric J. (September 1, 2012). Forgeries of Memory and Meaning: Blacks and the Regimes of Race in American Theater and Film before World War II. UNC Press Books. ISBN 9781469606750 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Clipped From The New York Age". The New York Age. September 30, 1915. p. 1 – via newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Richards, Larry (September 17, 2015). African American Films Through 1959: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Filmography. McFarland. ISBN 9781476610528 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Lupack, Barbara Tepa; Lupack, Royalty Account Barbara (July 6, 2002). Literary Adaptations in Black American Cinema: From Micheaux to Toni Morrison. University Rochester Press. ISBN 9781580461030 – via Google Books.