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Lush Life

  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Jeff Goldblum, Kathy Baker, and Forest Whitaker in Lush Life (1993)
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Al Gorky and Buddy Chester are professional New York musicians or sidemen as they are known as and long time friends. When it is discovered that Buddy has a brain tumor that will cost him hi... Read allAl Gorky and Buddy Chester are professional New York musicians or sidemen as they are known as and long time friends. When it is discovered that Buddy has a brain tumor that will cost him his life and career, he wants grand final party.Al Gorky and Buddy Chester are professional New York musicians or sidemen as they are known as and long time friends. When it is discovered that Buddy has a brain tumor that will cost him his life and career, he wants grand final party.

  • Director
    • Michael Elias
  • Writer
    • Michael Elias
  • Stars
    • Jeff Goldblum
    • Forest Whitaker
    • Kathy Baker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    470
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Elias
    • Writer
      • Michael Elias
    • Stars
      • Jeff Goldblum
      • Forest Whitaker
      • Kathy Baker
    • 10User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Al Gorky
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Buddy Chester
    Kathy Baker
    Kathy Baker
    • Janice Oliver
    Tracey Needham
    Tracey Needham
    • Sarah
    Lois Chiles
    Lois Chiles
    • Lucy
    Zack Norman
    • Beanstrom
    Don Cheadle
    Don Cheadle
    • Jack
    Alex Désert
    Alex Désert
    • Lester
    • (as Alex Desert)
    Tom La Grua
    • Howard
    • (as Tom LaGrua)
    Ron Taylor
    Ron Taylor
    • Clerk
    Ernie Andrews
    Ernie Andrews
    • Self
    Perry Moore
    • Michael Kelly
    Patti Yasutake
    Patti Yasutake
    • Doctor
    Jack Sheldon
    Jack Sheldon
    • Norman
    Buddy Arnold
    • Benny
    Valerie Bickford
    • Singer
    Frank Cavestani
    Frank Cavestani
    • Trombone #1
    Pat Distefano
    • Waiter
    • Director
      • Michael Elias
    • Writer
      • Michael Elias
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    8ignatz-16

    Outstanding Music

    I remember seeing this years ago and besides Forest Whitaker and Jeff Goldblum having the major roles in this movie the thing I was impressed with was the music. So much so that I wondered all this time if there is a soundtrack available. This is the second time in several years that I've searched for this movie for the same reason, only I forgot the name of it but always recall the two major actors so I knew I could find it again. I didn't realize that this was a made for TV movie, I don't recall what the plot was but I do recall FW and JG and foremost was the Big Band sound that blew my mind. I gave it an eight mainly because I don't really remember it but that it was a mishmash of what I can recall of it and that I would very much like to get the music. I'm a Blues and Rock and Roll lover and the only place I've seen Big Band stuff is on TV and the only mike was just for the singer. I imagine the whole venue grooving to it's natural vibe.
    9strat-8

    Cool-cat buddy movie worth watching

    I really enjoyed this movie. You could call this a "slice-of-life" movie, the kind of movie that I usually hate, so why did this one work?

    Reason one: Great stars. The three leads, Jeff Goldblum, Forest Whitaker, and Kathy Baker are three of my favorites. I've seen Jeff and Forest mis-cast in some bad movies, so it does my heart good to see them in roles where they seem to slip into their characters so easily. Forest's earlier experience in Clint Eastwood's Bird (a movie I did not enjoy) may have been useful here. The shots of Goldblum playing the sax made it look like he was really playing it. Kathy Baker can do it all. Her natural sweetness comes through in every performance. The script was probably written with younger actors in mind, and would have worked better, but Goldblum here at 41 and Baker at 43, manage to convince us they are a thirty-something Bohemian couple still working out their life plan.

    Reason two: Great supporting cast. Don Cheadle and Lois Chiles head a supporting cast where all the performances are spot-on.

    Reason three: Great music.

    Reason four: good dialog.

    This is a low-key, warm and fuzzy movie you don't have to think too hard about.
    9tcreole

    A perfect little jazz gem.

    My brother turned me on to this movie and I've about worn out my VHS copy of it. A lot of jazz movies suffer from "short attention span camera syndrome"... i.e., once the music starts, after a bit, the camera wanders away and busies itself with some irrelevant bit of drama or dialog. "Lush Life" suffers from this problem only slightly, I'm happy to say. I was particularly impressed with how believable the actors look when they're playing their instruments. I do have one criticism of this movie, however, and it's a doze as far as I'm concerned: why, why, why, didn't they release a soundtrack album? I would have bought it in a heartbeat and I'll bet most of the other people who saw this movie would have, too. In an age when the soundtrack album is all but ubiquitous, to have a movie that does not have one -- when the movie is ABOUT MUSIC -- is beyond understanding.
    7mfbauch

    good movie, terrific soundtrack

    Lush Life is a fairly standard buddy movie (with Forest Whitaker and Jeff Goldblum), but this time the buddies are interesting people and have talent. There's also a slight "cherchez la femme" subplot, but it adds to the story instead of distracting from it. Kathy Baker does a wonderful job of proving her character's importance to the story without taking (too much) away from the interactions between Goldblum and Whitaker, two jazz musicians each facing their share of turning points in each of their lives.

    The music is what kept me interested. Each of the principals has a big-name jazz stand-in, and the voice and virtuoso playing of the stand-ins practically steal the movie. I love classic jazz; if you do, too, see -- and, more important, listen to -- Lush Life.

    P.S. If anyone knows whether a soundtrack album exists, or even a few CDs where I can find the tunes, please let me know.
    tponeil

    Another "bomb" that I can relate to.

    Here is another movie that will never turn a profit. The reason is quite apparent. There are no sex scenes, no nude scenes, no foul language to speak of, no explosions or idiotic car chases. Also, there really isn't much of a story line. But on the other hand,,,,,,,for those of us who have lived through that era of small sleazy night clubs (and big ones too), supper clubs, piano bars, and many other neighborhood "show" bars, and thrived on the music and excitement of small jazz groups, this modest little movie was an epiphany. It was a throw back to the times when, if you had the right contacts, you were invited to stay in an "after hours" joint and listen to some great talent "jam' until dawn for no other reason than the thrill of the music that those musicians loved to play.

    We know the plot of the movie because we lived it, if only vicariously. I call it a "bomb" because that is what it takes to keep me awake throughout a movie, without looking at my watch. It was in fact, a serendipity. I give it an unqualified "10." Thank goodness some movie producers send us a crumb, now and then, that we can much on,,,without getting indigestion.

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    • Trivia
      The musicians seen on screen throughout the film are actual Los Angeles musicians who perform and record film scores, with the exception of actors Don Cheadle and 'Alex Desert'.
    • Connections
      References The Twilight Zone (1959)
    • Soundtracks
      Mysterioso
      Written by Thelonious Monk (uncredited)

      Performed by Thelonious Monk

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La Bona vida
    • Filming locations
      • Birdland Jazz Club, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Chanticleer Films
      • Showtime Pictures Inc.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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