Arturo de Cordova como dueño de casino se redime ante su amada, al convertirse en empresario y promotor de jazz. Muy joven Shelley Winters en pequeño papel. Louie Armstrong y Billie Holliday... Leer todoArturo de Cordova como dueño de casino se redime ante su amada, al convertirse en empresario y promotor de jazz. Muy joven Shelley Winters en pequeño papel. Louie Armstrong y Billie Holliday encabezan lista de musicos de N. Orleans.Arturo de Cordova como dueño de casino se redime ante su amada, al convertirse en empresario y promotor de jazz. Muy joven Shelley Winters en pequeño papel. Louie Armstrong y Billie Holliday encabezan lista de musicos de N. Orleans.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nick Duquesne
- (as Arturo De Cordova)
- Louis Armstrong
- (as Original New Orleans Ragtime Band)
- Drummer
- (as Original New Orleans Ragtime Band)
- Clarinetist
- (as Original New Orleans Ragtime Band)
- Trombonist
- (as Original New Orleans Ragtime Band)
Opiniones destacadas
Plus points for jazz fans are that several of the numbers are seen and heard complete, rather than faded out; both Billie and Louis were still near their best; the other musicians, including Kid Ory and Barney Bigard, get to solo, and you hear -- and see - an early version of the Armstrong All-Stars really swinging. There's also a rare sight of the great (and now disappeared) Lucky Thompson behind Louis in one sequence.
A personal note: one of my very first records (78 rpm, early 1950s) was Louis' "Where the Blues Was Born". I guess I had the studio, not the soundtrack version, but both are terrific. It was amazing to SEE that long-treasured performance.
"New Orleans" would not go down well with latter-day jazz musicians because Billie's shown as a maid, and Woody Herman (white) comes into the story for no earthly reason beyond the fact that he was a big name in 1947. But if you can see and hear past all that, the music makes it worthwhile.
OK, it's not a good film. But how many jazz films are? "Jammin' the Blues," "Pete Kelly's Blues," "Sven Klang's Combo," "Round Midnight," and that's it. Only three of those are feature-length, and two are European. For anyone who loves the music, "New Orleans" is well worth viewing.
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- TriviaThis is the only time Billie Holiday performs in a feature film.
- ErroresIn the first scene, there is a shot of Basin Street, and the year 1917. One hears "West End Blues" playing, which was not recorded until 1928.
- Citas
Henry Ferber: That note isn't even in the diatonic scale.
Louis Armstrong: Diatonic? Did I do something wrong?
Henry Ferber: Something extraordinary. You are playing notes between flat and natural. It's like discovering - a secret scale just made for this type of music.
Louis Armstrong: Horn, did you hear what the gentleman said?
- Versiones alternativasThere is an Italian DVD edition of this movie, distributed by DNA Srl, entitled "La città del Jazz". The movie was re-edited with the contribution of the film history scholar Riccardo Cusin. This dvd contains the movie with its original aspect ratio and a new version adapted in 1.78:1 anamorphic for 16:9 screens. This version is also available in streaming on some platforms.
- ConexionesEdited into Billie Holiday: The Ultimate Collection (2005)
Selecciones populares
- How long is New Orleans?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1