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Minstrel Man

  • 1944
  • 1h 7min
NOTE IMDb
4,7/10
215
MA NOTE
Alan Dinehart, Judy Clark, Jerome Cowan, Benny Fields, Gladys George, Roscoe Karns, and Lee 'Lasses' White in Minstrel Man (1944)
Comédie musicale

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story of a singer in a minstrel show, from his career highs to the tragedies in his personal life.The story of a singer in a minstrel show, from his career highs to the tragedies in his personal life.The story of a singer in a minstrel show, from his career highs to the tragedies in his personal life.

  • Réalisation
    • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Edgar G. Ulmer
  • Scénario
    • Irwin Franklyn
    • Pierre Gendron
    • Martin Mooney
  • Casting principal
    • Benny Fields
    • Gladys George
    • Alan Dinehart
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    4,7/10
    215
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Joseph H. Lewis
      • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Scénario
      • Irwin Franklyn
      • Pierre Gendron
      • Martin Mooney
    • Casting principal
      • Benny Fields
      • Gladys George
      • Alan Dinehart
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux16

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    Benny Fields
    • Dixie Boy Johnson
    Gladys George
    Gladys George
    • Mae White
    Alan Dinehart
    Alan Dinehart
    • Lew Dunn
    Roscoe Karns
    Roscoe Karns
    • 'Lasses' White
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Bill Evans
    Judy Clark
    Judy Clark
    • Caroline Jr. - age 16
    Molly Lamont
    Molly Lamont
    • Caroline Johnson
    John Raitt
    John Raitt
    • Singer
    The Anestos
    • Dance Specialty
    Lee 'Lasses' White
    Lee 'Lasses' White
    • Tiny
    Johnny Boyle
    • Johnny Boyle
    • (non crédité)
    Margia Dean
    • Chorus Girl
    • (non crédité)
    Eddie Kane
    Eddie Kane
    • Theater Manager
    • (non crédité)
    Harold Miller
    Harold Miller
    • Havana Nightclub Patron
    • (non crédité)
    Gloria Petroff
    • Caroline Jr. - age 5
    • (non crédité)
    Stanley Price
    Stanley Price
    • Broadway Revival Producer
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Joseph H. Lewis
      • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Scénario
      • Irwin Franklyn
      • Pierre Gendron
      • Martin Mooney
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    5boblipton

    Ohmigod There's Blackface

    Benny Field opens on Broadway, with a minstrel show he has written and is starring in. When his wife dies giving birth to their daughter, he disappears for 16 years.

    The IMDb indicates that Edward Ulmer was in charge for the first five days, then shipped off to the second unit when Joseph H. Lewis took over. There are certainly enough bizarre angle choices to indicate that Wagon Wheel Joe was handling the megaphone, from the opening shot through the stage flies, through the low angle that the dance number in Havana is shot. Judy Clark performs her numbers like she wants to be Betty Hutton, and you can spot John Raitt just before he hit it big as Curly in the Chicago production of OKLAHOMA. The score was good enough to two Oscar nominations, for best score and best song -- and an immediate lawsuit, settled out of court.

    However, this is a PRC movie, and it fails on two counts: star Benny Fields -- better known as husband and stage partner of Blossom Seeley, if that name means anything to you -- has no screen charisma and less energy, and the script looks like they started throwing out pages and didn't know where to stop. Gladys George seems to be there mainly to move the plot, and so does Jerome Cowan, although he's good as an agent collecting from both ends and nibbling at the middle. I'm sure it would have run another $40 to shoot enough footage to make them more than brooms to sweep Field along, which would have meant two fewer B Westerns that year.

    Minstrel shows had been old hat in 1920, and by the time this was made, it was meant to appeal in a purely nostalgic sense to small-town audiences. Nowadays, you couldn't put this on anywhere. Nonetheless, that's where backstage musicals like this live, and that's where it succeeds. The minstrel show that starts it looks right for the era, and the swing version that closes is nicely done, thanks to choreographer Jack Boyle. It's certainly no movie to show to a modern movie fan, but to someone who loves old musicals, it has some charm.
    3bkoganbing

    Let's revive the minstrel show

    I'm not sure and I'm certain to be corrected if I'm wrong, but Minstrel Man might very well be the only PRC film ever to get recognition from the Academy. It received two Oscar nominations for Best Song and for musical scoring.

    A studio known for its pinch penny budgets for noirs, westerns, and a few horror films producing a musical? It's worth the novelty just to watch the thing.

    A year before Minstrel Man came out Paramount even used Technicolor in its minstrel film Dixie that starred Bing Crosby. The folks at PRC thought that maybe a minstrel film would work for them. Of course they did not have Crosby or color.

    The lead here is Benny Fields who was a well known song and dance man and became even better known when he teamed on the stage and in life with Blossom Seeley. Blossom was smart enough to stay away from this.

    Good song and dance man that he was Fields just couldn't act. When not singing he's wooden and as charming as a wet napkin. The story covers some thirty years of the life of Fields's character Dixie Boy Johnson.

    The climax involves the revival of minstrel shows. I mean in 1944, really?

    Seasoned performers like Gladys George and Roscoe Karns are wasted as the surrogate parents to the daughter of Dixie Boy Johnson. And a pretty perky blond like Molly Lamont wants to hide that beauty under cork makeup. Give me a break.

    It's more than the subject matter that's kept this film under wraps.
    3AlsExGal

    Terrible musical drama from PRC

    Benny Fields stars as Dixie Boy Johnson, a vaudeville singer who performs in black face. His signature tune, "Remember Me to Carolina", is sung each night to his wife, also named Carolina. When she dies in childbirth, Johnson skips town, leaving the newborn, also named Carolina, in the care of friends Mae (Gladys George) and Roscoe (Roscoe Karns). Years later, the now grown Carolina (Judy Clark) tries to follow in her father's footsteps as a minstrel performer. Also featuring Jerome Cowan, Alan Dinehart, Molly Lamont, and Lee "Lasses" White.

    I had never heard of Benny Fields before watching this. I've since learned that he and his wife Blossom Seeley had a very successful vaudeville singing and comedy act in the 1920's. They lost their fortune in the Great Depression, and Fields took the act solo. This movie was another comeback attempt for the 50-year-old Fields, and it was a hit at the time, leading to Fields having a number of recording hits. He seems like a nice enough guy, but the movie is awful, a hackneyed backstage melodrama with cliche after cliche. The stereotypical minstrel stuff is bad enough, and there's a lot of it here, but the handful of songs are sung over and over again. The movie still managed to nab two Oscar nominations, for Best Score (Leo Erdody & Ferde Grofe), and Best Song (Remember Me to Carolina").
    2donniefriedman

    This Minstrel Man is an insult to minstrelsy

    As a super fan of Al Jolson, I was really interested in seeing this movie, but was sadly disappointed. It strained credulity to believe that the lead, a character named Dixie Boy Johnson, had any kind of following, let alone star power. Voice, body language, dance routines, character - all this was sorely lacking. The scenes of minstrelsy, notwithstanding the elaborate costumes, were dead in the water. I don't understand how the music was nominated for an Oscar. Really it was very ordinary. Moreover, the songs functioned as padding for a storyline was lame from start to finish. Too bad. If you want to see minstrelsy at its entertaining best, check out Swannee River, the biopic of Stephen Foster with Al Jolson as E.P.Christy and give Minstrel Man a pass.
    1reymunpadilla

    Blackface In This Film Is As Bad As It Gets

    Only watch if you want a negative example of just how insulting old Hollywood could get. Contrary to the other reviews, minstrel and blackface was going strong until the 1950s and even made its way onto TV, until civil rights protests put an end to it. There was even blackface in films into the 1980s, Soul Man and Trading Places. (Yes, Tropical Thunder much later. But that was criticizing and mocking the practice of clueless whites portraying other races.)

    The music is terrible and the comedy is far worse. Blackface was half imitating Black culture and half mocking Black people. But here the music is corny and tone deaf.

    Blackface makeup can be incredibly jarring to see, to be reminded of just how deep racist hatred went to dehumanize Blacks. Here the mockery is also of Blacks who would dare to dress well or have money, for the clothes are over the top too.

    Only see if you have a strong stomach and have a historical interest in Hollywood stereotypes.

    Centres d’intérêt connexes

    Julie Andrews in La Mélodie du bonheur (1965)
    Comédie musicale

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    • Anecdotes
      PRC Studio's didn't garner many (if any) Oscar nominations, but did get one for the Paul Francis Webster, Harry Revel-penned; Remember Me to Carolina. Composer, Walter Donaldson, who wrote; Did I Remember, for the Jean Harlow film, Une belle blonde (1936) thought the tunes were too similar. He sued for plagiarism, with the dispute settled out of court.
    • Gaffes
      Toutes les informations contiennent des spoilers
    • Connexions
      Edited from Whom the Gods Destroy (1934)
    • Bandes originales
      Cindy
      Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster (as Paul Webster)

      Music by Harry Revel

      Performed by Benny Fields (uncredited)

      also performed by Judy Clark (uncredited)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 août 1944 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El trovador de Broadway
    • Société de production
      • Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 7min(67 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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