अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe relationship between an aspiring dancer and a popular songstress provides a retrospective of the great African-American entertainers of the early 1900s.The relationship between an aspiring dancer and a popular songstress provides a retrospective of the great African-American entertainers of the early 1900s.The relationship between an aspiring dancer and a popular songstress provides a retrospective of the great African-American entertainers of the early 1900s.
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- कुल 1 जीत
- Cab Calloway Orchestra
- (as Cab Calloway and His Band)
- Dancers
- (as Nicholas Brothers)
- Dancer
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- Dancer
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- Stagehand
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- Dancer
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- Dancer
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
- …
- Singer
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
कहानी
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाFinal film of Fats Waller. On December 15, 1943, less than five months after the film's July 21 opening in Manhattan, Waller, age 39, died of pneumonia on a train stopped at Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri. Having fallen ill during an engagement at the Zanzibar Room in Hollywood, he had boarded the Santa Fe Chief in Los Angeles and was headed for New York City.
- गूफ़The first time Selena says "Bill Williamson" (in the first scene, before her character has met him) her mouth quite clearly says "Bill Robinson. Bill Robinson played Bill Williamson.
- भाव
Blackface Comedian #1: [Part One of the routine; Car breaks down] Whoa!
Blackface Comedian #2: What's wrong with it?
Blackface Comedian #1: Well, I'd...
Blackface Comedian #2: Where'd you have it fixed?
Blackface Comedian #1: I just had it worked on.
Blackface Comedian #2: Who worked on it?
Blackface Comedian #1: The man that's got the garage...
Blackface Comedian #2: Well, he ain't no good. The man you want is the man...
Blackface Comedian #1: I had him. He's the one that ruined it.
Blackface Comedian #2: Well, I see you got plenty water, but is you outta gas?
Blackface Comedian #1: No, it ain't that. I think maybe it's...
Blackface Comedian #2: Oh, it couldn't be that.
Blackface Comedian #1: Well, there ain't much wrong with it.
Blackface Comedian #2: What you need is some of them new gadgets. You know, the kind that you buy...
Blackface Comedian #1: I just bought some.
Blackface Comedian #2: Oh, not them. I mean the kind what fastens where they fits. A whole dozen'll cost about...
Blackface Comedian #1: That's too much money. I can't afford it. I got to get some that don't cost no more...
Blackface Comedian #2: You can't get 'em that cheap.
Blackface Comedian #1: Well, we can get the car fixed up good maybe for around...
Blackface Comedian #2: No, what you need is a new car.
Blackface Comedian #1: Yeah. The kind like my uncle had. He made a trip out...
Blackface Comedian #2: Did he go out there?
Blackface Comedian #1: Sure. I thought all the time he was gonna go...
Blackface Comedian #2: He did, but not that time.
Blackface Comedian #1: Well, what's he doin' now?
Blackface Comedian #2: Since he been back, he's been very busy gettin' ready for what he thinks...
Blackface Comedian #1: Is that so?
Blackface Comedian #2: Sure.
Blackface Comedian #1: Well, I guess like all bachelors, he's...
Blackface Comedian #2: No, no. Not him. He gonna get married.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटWritten below the final credit screen, 'The End', is a promotional for buying war bonds. The plug states "For Victory - U.S. War Bonds and Stamps. Buy Yours In This Theatre".
- कनेक्शनEdited into American Pop (1981)
- साउंडट्रैकRang Tang Tang
(uncredited)
Music by Cyril J. Mockridge
Lyrics by Bill Robinson
Danced by Bill Robinson and children
Don't watch this movie for its plot--it doesn't really have one. But in the style of more narrative musicals of the day, the many song numbers (20 of them) are strung together with a hint of a plot.
DO watch this movie, however. It has really amazing music, a lot of it adapted numbers by some of the best African American musicians from the time (Lena Horne and Cab Calloway star). You'll also see dancer Bojangles, and move lovers will recognize Dooley Wilson (from "Casablanca"). Jazz lovers might appreciate the Fats Waller presence for its history most of all.
And Horne, who sings and dances through much of the film, including a fabulous long arrangement of Stormy Weather that is somewhere between the great Arthur Freed/Gene Kelly choreographies and good old Busby Berkeley. In black and white.
You might think it's a shame the movie isn't more of a movie, holistically, but once you get over it and just realize its about some astonishing music, you're glad there isn't more stupid plot. The music sweeps everything else away.
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- 13 मई 2011
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- How long is Stormy Weather?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
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