L'histoire de la vie et de la carrière troublée de la légendaire chanteuse de jazz Billie Holiday.L'histoire de la vie et de la carrière troublée de la légendaire chanteuse de jazz Billie Holiday.L'histoire de la vie et de la carrière troublée de la légendaire chanteuse de jazz Billie Holiday.
- Nommé pour 5 oscars
- 5 victoires et 8 nominations au total
- Reg Hanley
- (as James Callahan)
- The Singer
- (as Michele Aller)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording to Diana Ross, Richard Pryor instructed her on how to behave during the scenes of drug use.
- GaffesSome of the African-American male characters and extras sport modern (1972) hair styles with Afros or sideburns which were not in style in the 1930s.
- Citations
Billie Holiday: [after Louis discovers that Billie shoots up] Sure I've taken a few shots, but only when I needed it,
[Louis sighs]
Billie Holiday: but i'm not hooked, Louis. I'm not.
Louis McKay: Only when you needed it. What do you think hooked is? All I had to do is listen to your voice on the telephone and I knew. Who the hell do you think you're talking to? One of those ofay cats you be running around with? I've been on those streets all of my life. I know what that shit is!
Billie Holiday: It's good, ain't it?
[Louis then gets up and takes her suitcase and starts packing her stuff]
Billie Holiday: Wait, Wait, Baby! Oh, no.
Louis McKay: We're going home. Now!
Billie Holiday: [Stopping him] Wait, hey, baby, wait. See, you don't understand. Now, you don't know how it is when people are looking down at you and laughing at you and think that I'm a loser. And if I go home now, I'll think that I'm one, too. I gotta prove it to them. I gotta prove it to myself.
Louis McKay: What're you proving with that needle? That you're not woman enough to make it without a crutch? A magic way out when the going gets a little too rough? I want you to make it, too, baby. But not this way. Not this way.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Lady Sings the Blues (Featurette) (1972)
- Bandes originalesTain't Nobody's Business
Written by Porter Grainger and Everett Robbins
Sung by Blinky (as Blinky Williams)
Amadeus is also criticized as unhistoric, which it is, but it made the best of Mozart's life by putting his music at center stage. (It also helps that the events it portrayed were in chronological order.) The same could have maybe rescued LADY SINGS THE BLUES, but the opportunity was missed. Other than Diana Ross's harrowing portrayal of a heroin addicted singer (who could have been anyone but Billie Holiday), there is nothing to recommend this movie. Go watch Ken Burns' JAZZ series instead.
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- 15 mars 2002
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Détails
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El ocaso de una estrella
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 6 028 486 $ US