That's the Spirit (1933 film)

[1] It features an African American cast starring Noble Sissle and was directed by Roy Mack.

"[3] That's the Spirit includes various special effect gags repeated to ghostly apparitions.

[5] Mantan Moreland and Flournoy Miller star as two watchmen who hear singing from a haunted pawn shop.

A miniature jazz band comes to life in the film led by Noble Sissle, featuring clarinetist Buster Bailey, and Cora LaRedd sings and dances to "Jig Time".

“Noble Sissle and his band of colored musicians are no appealing sights on the screen to general theatre audiences.