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Bojangles

  • Filme para televisão
  • 2001
  • TV-14
  • 1 h 41 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
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Gregory Hines in Bojangles (2001)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe life of Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, African-American tap-dancing star of stage and screen.The life of Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, African-American tap-dancing star of stage and screen.The life of Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, African-American tap-dancing star of stage and screen.

  • Direção
    • Joseph Sargent
  • Roteiristas
    • Richard Wesley
    • Robert Johnson
    • Jim Haskins
  • Artistas
    • Gregory Hines
    • Peter Riegert
    • Kimberly Elise
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    407
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    • Direção
      • Joseph Sargent
    • Roteiristas
      • Richard Wesley
      • Robert Johnson
      • Jim Haskins
    • Artistas
      • Gregory Hines
      • Peter Riegert
      • Kimberly Elise
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 19Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado para 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 vitórias e 8 indicações no total

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    Bojangles
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    Gregory Hines
    Gregory Hines
    • Bojangles
    Peter Riegert
    Peter Riegert
    • Marty
    Kimberly Elise
    Kimberly Elise
    • Fannie
    Maria Ricossa
    Maria Ricossa
    • Rae
    Savion Glover
    Savion Glover
    • Newcomer
    Linette Doherty
    Linette Doherty
    • Elaine
    • (as Linette Robinson)
    Jonathan Higgins
    Jonathan Higgins
    • Zanuck
    Lea Marie Golde
    • Shirley
    Novie Edwards
    Novie Edwards
    • Clarissa
    Jackie Richardson
    Jackie Richardson
    • Bedella
    Caliaf St. Aubin
    • Luther
    • (as Caliaf St. Aubyn)
    Aaron Meeks
    • William (Young Percy)
    Donovon Ian H. McKnight
    • Lem
    • (as Donovon Hunter McKnight)
    Philip Akin
    • Williamson
    Arnold Pinnock
    Arnold Pinnock
    • Lincoln
    Quancetia Hamilton
    • Hattie McDaniels
    Thick Wilson
    • Stagehand
    • (as Addison Bell)
    Thomas Patrice
    • Black Musician
    • Direção
      • Joseph Sargent
    • Roteiristas
      • Richard Wesley
      • Robert Johnson
      • Jim Haskins
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    7bkoganbing

    "Ask anyone up Harlem way, who that guy Bojangles is"

    The grand daddy of all the folks who make beautiful clicking noises with their feet is portrayed here by Gregory Hines in the TV film Bojangles. As Fred Astaire said in Swing Time "ask anyone up Harlem way, who that guy Bojangles is. Astaire knew what he sung about because Bill Robinson was both a friend and dancing rival.

    But Astaire got to play all kinds of sophisticated parts in films and dance with Ginger Rogers. Bill Robinson was reduced to playing butlers, doormen, and house servants of all kinds and his most famous dancing partner was Shirley Temple. He yearned to play wider range parts and in the end in his last film Stormy Weather he and newcomer Lena Horne made some beautiful music together.

    When Bill Robinson in show business touring the tank towns, Jim Crow segregation was being enshrined into law by the Supreme Court with Plessy vs. Ferguson in 1896. What was unofficial before was legal now and Robinson like his contemporary Bert Williams endured the inferior eating establishments and accommodations to work his trade before mostly white people in the audience. He also had to put up with the ludicrous idea of performing in black face. He was made up as surely as Al Jolson was for Dockstadters Minstrels.

    Somethings like a vaudeville partner and a first wife are eliminated from this story. Robinson did work a double dancing act and was married briefly before the character of his wife (second) was introduced. Kimberly Elise plays the character. She was a beautiful and serious minded woman who never got total control of her husband's vices which included gambling and a too generous nature.

    Peter Riegert plays his manager and Maria Ricossa plays Riegert's wife who was a vaudeville performer who put them together. There is also a marvelous bit by Jonathan Higgins as Darryl Zanuck, something I assure you would never be done while Zanuck was alive.

    The marvelous dancing and three dimensional acting of Gregory Hines is the real reason though to see and wonder at the dancing marvel that was Bojangles.
    chuckrules

    Hines rules!

    At the height of his career, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson was the highest paid Black entertainer. He died penniless. Bojangles was considered the best dancer alive and his specialty was tap. He started in the black-face productions and shocked people when he worked as a solo act. He was a headliner in Canada which didn't have the same issues with racism as America. He starred on Broadway and then began making movies predominately appearing as the Butler to a white star, usually Shirley Temple. Bojangles was known as "The Man with the Smile" since the broad smile never left his face while he was dancing. Unfortunately this Showtime movie shows the pain and anger behind the smile. The pain that caused a young boy to assume the name of his brother in an attempt to hide from their grandparent, the pain that caused a string of broken marriages, and the pain that caused an incessant urge to gamble away his life savings. Gregory Hines portrays Bojangles. Hines is one of the premier tap dancers alive. Hines is an incredibly expressive actor without saying a word. His eyes can speak volumes of what is going through his soul and the percussive music from his taps tells a story all of their own.

    The movie does drag at times and Bojangles isn't the easiest of characters to like. However the movie is more than worth renting just to watch all of Hines' tap sequences. The man is an incredible dancer. His heir apparent, Savion Glover, appears in one sequence that is truly phenomenal to watch.
    6SnoopyStyle

    standard biopic

    It's a biopic of tap dance and movie legend Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (Gregory Hines). Fannie S. Clay (Kimberly Elise) is unimpressed at first but becomes the love of his life and his wife. Marty Forkins (Peter Riegert) is his lifelong manager and friend.

    This is a Showtime TV movie. Hines is good and there's no denying his tap dancing. This is good but I feel that it could be better. It skips along his life. Maybe it should concentrate solely on his controversial contribution to black culture. There is a great narrative there and this movie does a solid job laying out the facts. It's the connective tissue and the narrative flow that needs more bulking up. This has the main points but there is more to be told. I'm taken with his big confrontation with a young protester at the end. It is such a moment of today with BLM. It needs more space and more work. It doesn't even give the year of the incident. It should place it somewhere in the Civil Rights era and give it context. It probably didn't actually happen but that's also part of the point.
    TxMike

    The tapping is the best part, but an overall fine, fine film.

    This story about the life of Bill "Bojangles" Robinson begins in 1916, when after his performance he meets the young pharmacology student who he eventually marries. She was about 20, he was in his early 40s. The film ends about 30 years later, with what looks like original footage of his funeral procession in NYC. To 99% of the people "Bo" was a great and generous person and entertainer. To the other 1% who knew him intimately, he was apparently a real S.O.B.

    A compulsive gambler and womanizer, his life was pretty close to a happy trainwreck. Dancing professionally until past the age of 65, he suffered with heart problems and died at age 71. During his prime he was the highest-paid black performer, and he was the black dancer in some of the early Shirley Temple movies.

    The film is based on his biography, co-produced by star Gregory Hines, so I assume it is an accurate protrayal. In general I like fact-based films best, and I really like this one. I rate it "8" of 10. I also am a big fan of great dancing, and this film has that. I consider Hines not only a superb actor, but also one of the best modern dancers, and his portrayal of "Bojangles" seems so perfect. However, the real highlight for me is 1 hour 16 minutes into the film, when the newcomer kid, played by Savion Glover, does a routine that dazzles Bojangles, then they do a routine together in the dingy nightclub. The whole scene with all the tapping only lasts about 3 minutes, but it is a remarkable 3 minutes.

    The DVD is very simple, no access to a menu, no digital sound, no extras. It is a Showtime movie.
    7=G=

    Interesting, entertaining, and copasetic.

    "Bojangles" tells the story of legendary hoofer Bill Robinson who tapped his way to stardom and success as America's highest paid black entertainer only to die penniless. Hines brings charisma, charm, and lots of great tappin' to the title role in this polished and sanitized biography. A fun watch especially for those who love tappin'.

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      "Bojangles" was a left foot lead tap dancer, whereas Gregory Hines was a right foot lead tap dance. Hines had to learn tap with his left foot first, which is highlighted at the end of the movie when there is a side-by-side comparison of the two doing "Bojangles" specialty, the dancing staircase.
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de fevereiro de 2001 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
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    • Locações de filme
      • Toronto, Ontário, Canadá
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      • Darric Productions
      • MGM Television
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      • 1 h 41 min(101 min)
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