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Pie, Pie, Blackbird

  • 1932
  • 11min
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7,0/10
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Pie, Pie, Blackbird (1932)
Comédie musicaleCourt-métrage

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo boys eat a blackberry pie, then they and their mother are transported to a musical set where Eubie Blake and his band are playing some great jazz.Two boys eat a blackberry pie, then they and their mother are transported to a musical set where Eubie Blake and his band are playing some great jazz.Two boys eat a blackberry pie, then they and their mother are transported to a musical set where Eubie Blake and his band are playing some great jazz.

  • Réalisation
    • Roy Mack
  • Scénario
    • A. Dorian Otvos
  • Casting principal
    • Eubie Blake
    • Nina Mae McKinney
    • The Nicholas Brothers
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    220
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Roy Mack
    • Scénario
      • A. Dorian Otvos
    • Casting principal
      • Eubie Blake
      • Nina Mae McKinney
      • The Nicholas Brothers
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Eubie Blake
    Eubie Blake
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    Nina Mae McKinney
    Nina Mae McKinney
    • Miss Nina
    The Nicholas Brothers
    The Nicholas Brothers
    • Children
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    Fayard Nicholas
    Fayard Nicholas
    • 1st Child with Nina
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    Harold Nicholas
    Harold Nicholas
    • 2nd Child with Nina
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    Noble Sissle
    Noble Sissle
    • Noble Sissle
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    • Réalisation
      • Roy Mack
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      • A. Dorian Otvos
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    10msladysoul

    Nina Mae McKinney #1 Scat Queen

    Nina Mae McKinney is number 1, I have to say she was one of the best scat singing women of the 1930s. She plays a maid which is dreadful, and sings some stereotype song that some white person wrote of course, but Eubie Blake and his orchestra plays a great tune, and Nina Mae McKinney sings a great song, her rare beauty shines through, wish she could of dance to this. Nicholas Brothers dances great. You can catch this on Turner Classic Movies, if you can. It comes on every now and then.
    9boblipton

    Eubie Blake, Nina Mae McKinney And The Nicholas Brothers

    The Nicholas Brothers ask about the pie on the stove, and Nina Mae McKinney tells them it's a blackbird pie. Then the pie opens, and it's a small band led by Eubie Blake on the piano. Usually I'd be anxious while watching a short until the Nicholas Brothers start to dance. Here, I'm quite happy to wait while Blake and his group play and Miss McKinney sings. As long and they dance eventually, and they do.

    Shorts like this were made to play in all the theaters up north, but they had a special market, even in the south. They might not be seen in the whites-only theaters, even with the stellar talents on view, but they were sure hits for the theaters frequented by Black movie-goers.
    7estherwalker-34710

    A chance to see and hear band leader Eddie Blake, with singer Nina Mae Mckinney, and the dancing Nicholas Brothers.d

    Hard to believe this was only 11 min. Long!, as it packs quite a bit in. The theme is pie making, thus all the band members wore baker's hats. We get to see and hear a glamorized 20y.o. Nina Mae McKinney, 3 years after her role as a crooked seductress in the pioneering 1929 all black film "Hallelujah". She sings 2 songs in the first half of the film, including "It takes a Blackbird to make the Sweetest Kind of Pie"............. Then, the young Nicholas Brothers entertain in the 2nd half, with their unique 'flash dancing' style, which mixed conventional dance with tap dancing, and acrobatics. One clearly is much taller than the other at this time, since one was only 11, while the other was 18, in this, their first film appearance. They would become quite famous on and off screen. Probably, their film apex occurred in the 1943 all-black "Stormy Weather". ............Blake was a song writer, pianist and singer, as well as band leader. His favorite type of music was jazz, and most of the numbers are jazzy............An excellent film copy is included in the Hallelujah DVD, and is also viewable nearby here, on the internet. 4 years later, Nina and the Nicholas Brothers would again be featured in the 20min. "Black Network", although they would have to share the spotlight with several other musical performers.
    7wmorrow59

    Eubie Blake, beautiful Nina Mae, and the fabulous Nicholas Brothers!

    Here's another fascinating Vitaphone musical short, one of those quirky 10-minute novelties that used to play before the feature attraction, along with a cartoon, a two-reel comedy, and a newsreel. Most of the major studios produced these mini-musicals, sometimes using them as screen tests (in effect) for popular stage or radio stars who might then "graduate" to appearances in features. The shorts were quickly cranked out and generally regarded as ephemeral little trifles in their day, but for theater historians and movie buffs alike they provide a valuable record of some of the top entertainers of the 20th century. Some of these shorts simply offer straightforward footage of the artists doing their thing, but others -- like Pie, Pie, Blackbird -- are more imaginative. Here, the filmmakers employ clever touches such as giant props, overhead camera views, etc., to keep viewers amused, but the central point of interest for us today is that this film showcases several first-rate African American performers who were rarely given such opportunities in mainstream Hollywood feature films. Top billing goes to Eubie Blake and his Band, with featured billing for the gorgeous Nina Mae McKinney, star of King Vidor's Hallelujah, but for me what makes this film really special is that it marked the movie debut of two very young stars who received no billing in the credits at all: the fabulous Nicholas Brothers, 17 year-old Fayard and 11 year- old Harold.

    The film opens in a kitchen as Nina, playing a cook and dressed in traditional Aunt Jemima garb, is shown taking a pie from an oven and setting it out on a counter to cool. The Nicholas Brothers (looking even younger than their actual ages) enter excitedly and ask what she's baking. She replies by singing a song about blackbird pie, and as soon as she's finished the pie splits open and out pops a miniature version of Eubie Blake and his orchestra, dressed in chef outfits. They perform a beautiful instrumental rendition of "Memories of You" and are then joined by a doll-sized Nina Mae, who sings "Everything I've Got Belongs to You" while her full-scale double looks on approvingly. For the finale, a miniaturized pair of Nicholas Brothers appear from behind the giant pie and perform one of their amazing tap specialties, all the more amazing when you consider how very young they were in 1932, and that they were facing a movie camera for the first time. The short ends on a bizarre, macabre note, with a closing gag that implies the boys' dancing is so hot that it literally causes the whole place to ignite.

    The musical performances in this little film are terrific, and the artists manage to transcend the patronizing presentation so typical of its era. Modern day viewers will wince at the implications of the lyric when Nina Mae sings "the master says it takes a Blackbird/to make the sweetest kind of pie," but somehow she conveys an unshakable dignity and strength that overcomes any insult implicit in the script. It's too bad that McKinney, Eubie Blake, and the Nicholas Brothers didn't live in a more enlightened time, and didn't get to show what they could do in major feature-length films tailored to their talents, but, thanks to the Vitaphone series, we can at least catch these brief glimpses of them in their heyday.

    This film is available as an extra feature on the DVD release of King Vidor's Hallelujah, along with another musical short featuring Nina Mae McKinney and the Nicholas Brothers.
    6Larry41OnEbay-2

    Those sexy brown eyes of Nina's make this another short to be savored again and again.

    Nina Mae McKinney is beautiful, as always, in this well budgeted little charmer. The very young Nicholas brothers drop by to talk pie and Nina obligees by bouncing them on her knees with a song. Then the camera zooms into the pie cooling near by and the image dissolves into a shot of the pie getting larger and larger. As the pastry fills the screen the crust peels back to reveal a small swing band with two back to back baby grand pianos! Another number, some scat singing and those sexy brown eyes of Nina's make this another short to be savored again and again. If you can find it. you will be enchanted.

    Centres d’intérêt connexes

    Julie Andrews in La Mélodie du bonheur (1965)
    Comédie musicale
    Benedict Cumberbatch in La merveilleuse histoire d'Henry Sugar (2023)
    Court-métrage

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      First film appearance for The Nicholas Brothers and Noble Sissle.
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      Miss Nina: [singing] Believe it or not, Hot or cold, Cold or hot, Everything that I've got belongs to you, Anytime that I was kissed, I would never resist, But my lips, they insist, they belong to you, Now, I'm no front door woman, With no backdoor man...

    • Connexions
      Featured in That's Black Entertainment (1990)
    • Bandes originales
      Mammy's Kitchen Song
      Music and Lyrics by Cliff Hess

      Performed by Nina Mae McKinney

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 juin 1932 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Melody Masters (1931-1932 season) #7: Pie, Pie Blackbird
    • Société de production
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Durée
      • 11min
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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