Emma Jones may refer to:
Plot
In the jungle of USA comes 2 Bruthas on 2 different paths with 2 different dreams The Lord will make a way, the street is the only way. Chopz rises to become a drug kingpin in the streets of Philly who only cares about one thing... $MONEY$ A racist detective by the name of Burns will do anything to bring him and the New Black Mafia down.. Chopz younger brutha Father Jones is a man of God who tries to do the right thing and walk a straight line.. Their bruthaly bond will be tested. Who will survive in the city they call Bruthaly Love?
Plot
Emma Jones returns to her workplace late one night but to her dismay soon realizes that she may not be alone, when she finally discovers who is watching her she becomes desperate to leave this place as soon as possible, unfortunately the only way out is an old black maintenance lift.
curiosity kills!
Dr. Charlotte Woods: Being a Doctor is the hardest job known to man - if you're a woman!
Plot
Emma Jones, is an up and coming actress in Hollywood, who catches the eye of celebrated film producer, Roger Hardiman. He is making a movie about his Silent Screen Legend mother, Helena Hardiman. Emma is a dead ringer for Helena. Helena was a terrible, awful woman. Roger loved and hated her. Because he loved her, he is making this movie, because he hated her, he is dressing women up in Helena's Oscar gown and killing them. He has to have Emma---one way or the other. It might not be as easy as he thinks.
Plot
A gloomy vision of the possibility of decent relations between whites and blacks anywhere, including the South. Undertaker L.B. Jones, the richest black man in his county of Tennessee, is divorcing his wife for infidelity with a white policeman. Taking a stand against racism, he is greeted with a hostile bunch of Southern bigots and other various stereotypes. Written by Sterling Silliphant ("In the Heat of the Night"). Director William Wyler's final film.
Keywords: adulterous-wife, adultery, african-american, american-south, assault, bar, bare-breasts, based-on-novel, beating, bedroom
Some of his best friends were black...some of her best friends were white.
A story of Southern hospitality.
Killing a marriage is one thing. Killing the husband is something else.
Emma Jones: It going be something. I can't let nobody rob my baby and I can't let my baby enter this world without a dime!
Willie Joe Worth: It Monday is it?::Stanley Bumpas: All day, you coming?::Willie Joe Worth: Way pass six, that black son-of-bitch didn't call. Just let it ride by god.
Oman Hedgepath: Wife and kids are doing okay?::Willie Joe Worth: Well, doing fine Mr. Oman.::Oman Hedgepath: That good, everything's fine.::Willie Joe Worth: Yes, sir.::Oman Hedgepath: Just keep that way.::Willie Joe Worth: Yes, sir Mr. Oman.
Mayor: Nice white boy.
Plot
In a hot summer afternoon in New York, Emma Jones gossips with other neighbors of her residential building about the affair of Mrs. Anna Maurrant and the milkman Steve Sankey. When the rude Mr. Frank Maurrant arrives, they change the subject. Meanwhile, their teenage daughter Rose Maurrant is sexually harassed by her boss Mr. Bert Easter; however, she likes her Jewish neighbor Sam that has a crush on her. On the next morning, Frank tells that is traveling to Stanford on business. Mrs. Maurrant meets the gentle Sankey in her apartment, but out of the blue Frank comes back home in an announced tragedy.
Keywords: 1920s, adultery, african-american, ambulance, anti-semitism, asian-american, based-on-play, birth, boss-secretary-relationship, childbirth
Emma Jones: The trouble with a bath is by the time you're through you're just as hot!