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  1. Killer Diller is a 1948 American musical comedy race film [1] directed by Josh Binney and released by All American. [2] Academic and comedienne Eddie Tafoya wrote that " Killer Diller is really more concerned with showcasing black talent appearing at Harlem 's legendary Apollo Theater than it is with providing audiences with a ...

  2. Killer Diller: Directed by Josh Binney. With Dusty Fletcher, George Wiltshire, Butterfly McQueen, Nellie Hill. An all-Black comedy and dance revue with stars of stage and screen.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Music
    • Josh Binney
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  3. 7 de feb. de 2018 · 14. 829 views 6 years ago. Killer Diller is a 1948 United States musical comedy-drama film directed by Josh Binney and released by All American (production company). The movie features...

  4. Killer Diller es una película dirigida por Josh Binney con Dusty Fletcher, George Wiltshire, Butterfly McQueen, Nellie Hill .... Año: 1948. Título original: Killer Diller. Sinopsis:Puedes ver Killer Diller mediante ads en las plataformas: Tubi TV.

    • Lester Lang (B&W)
    • Josh Binney
    • Estados Unidos
    • Comedia. Drama. Musical | Jazz
  5. Killer Diller is a film directed by Josh Binney with Dusty Fletcher, George Wiltshire, Butterfly McQueen, Nellie Hill .... Year: 1948. Original title: Killer Diller. Synopsis:You can watch Killer Diller through flatrate,Rent,buy,ads,free on the platforms: FlixFling,IndieFlix,Tubi TV,Pluto TV,Cineverse,Plex,Plex Player

    • Josh Binney
    • Dusty Fletcher
  6. Now Streaming. Watch Now. Killer Diller (1948) NR 01/01/1948 (US) Comedy , Drama , Music 1h 13m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? SWINGING SINGING... DYNAMITE DANCING... ... AND KILLER COMEDY! Overview. An all-Black comedy and dance revue with stars of stage and screen. Hal Seeger. Screenplay, Story. Josh Binney. Director.

  7. Killer Diller is a 1948 American musical comedy race film directed by Josh Binney and released by All American. Academic and comedienne Eddie Tafoya wrote that "Killer Diller is really more concerned with showcasing black talent appearing at Harlem's legendary Apollo Theater than it is with providing audiences with a satisfying story."