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Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling

  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 37m
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6.3/10
2.4K
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Richard Pryor in Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling (1986)
After severely burning himself in a drug incident, a comedian has a near death experience in which he reviews his life.
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After severely burning himself in a drug incident, a comedian has a near death experience in which he reviews his life.After severely burning himself in a drug incident, a comedian has a near death experience in which he reviews his life.After severely burning himself in a drug incident, a comedian has a near death experience in which he reviews his life.

  • Director
    • Richard Pryor
  • Writers
    • Rocco Urbisci
    • Paul Mooney
    • Richard Pryor
  • Stars
    • Richard Pryor
    • Debbie Allen
    • Art Evans
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Richard Pryor
    • Writers
      • Rocco Urbisci
      • Paul Mooney
      • Richard Pryor
    • Stars
      • Richard Pryor
      • Debbie Allen
      • Art Evans
    • 18User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Richard Pryor
    Richard Pryor
    • Jo Jo Dancer…
    Debbie Allen
    Debbie Allen
    • Michelle
    Art Evans
    Art Evans
    • Arturo
    Fay Hauser
    Fay Hauser
    • Grace
    Barbara Williams
    Barbara Williams
    • Dawn
    Carmen McRae
    Carmen McRae
    • Grandmother
    Paula Kelly
    Paula Kelly
    • Satin Doll
    Diahnne Abbott
    Diahnne Abbott
    • Mother
    Scoey Mitchell
    Scoey Mitchell
    • Father
    Billy Eckstine
    • Johnny Barnett
    Tanya Boyd
    Tanya Boyd
    • Alicia
    Wings Hauser
    Wings Hauser
    • Cliff
    E'Lon Cox
    • Little Jo Jo
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Detective Lawrence
    J.J. Barry
    J.J. Barry
    • Sal
    Mike Genovese
    Mike Genovese
    • Gino
    • (as Michael Genovese)
    Marlene Warfield
    Marlene Warfield
    • Sonja
    Virginia Capers
    Virginia Capers
    • Emma Ray
    • Director
      • Richard Pryor
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      • Rocco Urbisci
      • Paul Mooney
      • Richard Pryor
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    Michael_Elliott

    Underrated

    Jo Jo Dancer Your Life is Calling (1987)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Richard Pryor direct, wrote, produced and stars in this film about a famous stand up comic who begins to rethink his life after catching himself on fire. If you've seen any of Pryor's three concert films then most of this film will be familiar since this is clearly an autobiographical film dealing with stuff we're heard Pryor discuss before. Everything from growing up in a whore house to his various marriages all the way to the fire incident, which nearly cost him his life. The director isn't the strongest in the world but Pryor's performance is right on the mark and the screenplay does a nice job at showing off these various stages in his life. The film has some very hard hitting moments and some touching ones just like his concert films.
    8PeterMitchell-506-564364

    Pryor's directorial debut, delivers on all cylinders

    Not only is this movie funny, but it's also clever as in it's idea, of having a clone of the Richard Pryor character as his savior. As we know, all comedians have suffered severe depression or encountered some horrible times in their lives. Coked up, an alcoholic too, Jo Jo (Pryor) severely burns himself. Coming out of it, enter the other Pryor, the voice inside his head, the apparition, telling him to get his life back on track. Obviously, bits of the movie are inspired from Pryor's background. The movie starts with Jo Jo as a kid, living with his mother, who (hows this?) manages a whorehouse, so he gets to the savor the tasty sights through peepholes, or through having his ears pressed up against the doors, hearing those joyous sounds of sex. As he grows up into his late teens, he tells his mother he's gonna become a comedian. Obviously her initial response has her laughing aloud. So he leaves and toughs it on his own, while later becoming involved with two women, the latter, Debbie Allen, wanting to see him dead. This is a strong drama, too a comedy, that's balanced well, but more a drama. Richard's stand up stuff here is top notch, just as good as his real stand up, where both are potent, with their much undeniable truth surfaced underneath. You can't help thinking, some of the real Richard has been incorporated into his character, Pryor, just as good a dramatic actor, as a comedic one. The explanatory joke involving birth, really cracked me up. Watch out for Wings Hauser who Pryor knocks out, when finding him and his first girlfriend in an uncompromising position, doing blow whatever. An anti drug alcohol movie in part, this shows the pitfalls and struggles of the virgin comedian, the highs and lows they encounter, the humiliation and bitter disappointments, he must first endure. and . The movie also features Marvin Gaye's "What's going On" over a montage. Allen (Fame) as Pryor's second wife is particularly good. A movie treat for Pryor fans or peepers, for that matter.
    6SnoopyStyle

    personal docudrama

    Jo Jo Dancer (Richard Pryor) is a successful comedian. In a drunken haze, he severely burns himself. His spirit watches his wounded body in his hospital bed and recalls his journey to that point. As a child, Jo Jo grew up in the brothel with his mother. As a young man, he decides to go to the big city Cleveland to try his hand in stand up. His father beats him up and his young wife is too afraid to go with him. He gets a gig at a strip club. As his career rises, his marriages suffer a roller-coaster ride of drug use and other difficulties.

    This is a thinly-veiled personal docudrama. I think it's probably a mistake for Pryor to direct the movie himself. It's technically competent but the material is there for something much more compelling. The story never gets much tension. It's coated in a functional lifetime docudrama. An experienced director would be able to bring something more interesting in the structure and also a deeper performance from Pryor. I love Pryor as a comic and an actor. I don't love this movie quite as much.
    7damianphelps

    Sad And Funny

    Its as close to an autobiography as you can get without it being one. Its sad, somewhat pathetic but beautiful and funny as well.

    I hadn't watch Prior for a while so it was nice to step back into his comedic groove and revel in what made him so great.

    The man was a legend :)
    curtis-8

    Unworthy of financial failure

    I'm not sure if a biographical film as raw and truthful as "Jo Jo Dancer" ever had a chance to be a big financial hit. But viewed now, more than 15 years later, it is obvious that the film did not deserve the critical drubbing it got back in the day. Writer-director-producer-star Richard Pryor created a very strong film, simultaneously entertaining, funny, pathetic, provocative, heartbreaking, revealing, and raw. Two things held it back. Firstly, it was too rough for the super-slick mid-80s, being shot and structured more like a seventies film. Secondly, even though the climax of the film--Jo Jo setting himself on fire in a harrowing, drug-fueled despair--is powerful, it lacks a sense of closure. Sadly, the reason for this is that, like the real life Richard Pryor upon whose life the story is based, Jo Jo doesn't die at the end. He is badly burned and we are briefly shown that he lives to continue his career, just as Pryor did.

    The story is told through flashbacks, after Jo Jo has set himself on fire, focusing on how he got to that point. Since the story abruptly ends soon after his suicide attempt, however, we are not shown much of what happens after that point. In an odd bit of irony, Jo Jo's survival then makes for an unsatisfying conclusion, story-wise. It's as though Pryor is saying, hey I burned myself up and that made me all better. It just isn't satisfying.

    Other than those minor points, however, "Jo Jo" is a fine film that stands as one of the best of Pryor's spotty film career, and one of the very few dramatic films that allowed his unique brand of rage and vulnerability to show through completely ("Blue Collar" and "The Mack" being two others).

    Not a classic, but certainly not the bomb it was painted as in '86. And, I might add, head and shoulders above the majority of dramatic films cranked out by hollywood today.

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    • Trivia
      The dark side of Jo Jo's (Richard Pryor) growing acclaim in the film's story line is a reliance first on booze, then drugs. It is an aspect of the film which, Pryor admits, was painful to evoke as a writer, director, and actor. He said, "I look at the movie now and ask myself, 'Why did you show people that?' But I had no choice. It was something I had to do. I won't cop out, trying to explain why Jo Jo, or I, did drugs. I know why. I understand it even better after making the picture. But it's all there on film for people to take as they see fit. I'm one of the lucky ones. I was gone, crazy, out of my mind. But I'm alive."
    • Goofs
      Early cable versions opened up the Super 35 frame, which is responsible for a mistake when the "spirit" of JoJo walks to the limo. From the back, he is naked, but from the front, it can be seen that Richard Pryor is only bare chested, wearing jeans.
    • Quotes

      Jo Jo Dancer: [to his wife as he gets on the bus] I'm gonna write you, I'm gonna write you.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Last Resort/Short Circuit/Jo Jo Dancer Your Life Is Calling/Broken Rainbow (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      My Destiny
      Produced by Arif Mardin, Philippe Saisse and Chaka Khan

      Written and Performed by Chaka Khan

      Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jo Jo Dancer
    • Filming locations
      • Peoria, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Delphi V Productions
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    • Budget
      • $14,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,034,150
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,879,107
      • May 4, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,034,150
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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