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ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads

  • TV Movie
  • 2019
  • 48m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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ReMastered: Devil at the Crossroads (2019)
Music DocumentaryBiographyDocumentary

A look at the short, mysterious life of blues legend, Robert Johnson, who was said to have made a deal with the Devil at a crossroads in rural Mississippi.A look at the short, mysterious life of blues legend, Robert Johnson, who was said to have made a deal with the Devil at a crossroads in rural Mississippi.A look at the short, mysterious life of blues legend, Robert Johnson, who was said to have made a deal with the Devil at a crossroads in rural Mississippi.

  • Director
    • Brian Oakes
  • Writers
    • William Wheeler
    • Jeff Zimbalist
    • Michael Zimbalist
  • Stars
    • Terry Harmonica Bean
    • Rory Block
    • Yvonne Chireau
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Brian Oakes
    • Writers
      • William Wheeler
      • Jeff Zimbalist
      • Michael Zimbalist
    • Stars
      • Terry Harmonica Bean
      • Rory Block
      • Yvonne Chireau
    • 17User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Terry Harmonica Bean
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    Rory Block
    Rory Block
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    Yvonne Chireau
    Yvonne Chireau
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    Eric Clapton
    Eric Clapton
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    Bruce Conforth
    Bruce Conforth
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    Adam Gussow
    Adam Gussow
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    John Hammond
    John Hammond
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    Karlos K. Hill
    Karlos K. Hill
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    Jimmy Duck Holmes
    Jimmy Duck Holmes
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    Michael Johnson
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    Steven Johnson
    Steven Johnson
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    Taj Mahal
    Taj Mahal
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    Keb' Mo'
    Keb' Mo'
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    Bill "Howl-N-Madd" Perry
    Bill "Howl-N-Madd" Perry
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    Bonnie Raitt
    Bonnie Raitt
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    Keith Richards
    Keith Richards
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    Zeke Schein
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    Elijah Wald
    Elijah Wald
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    • Director
      • Brian Oakes
    • Writers
      • William Wheeler
      • Jeff Zimbalist
      • Michael Zimbalist
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    9Austin7397

    A story everyone should know...

    Was slightly hesitant to watch this documentary because I'm not extremely familiar with Blues history but then I thought that's even more of a reason to watch and I'm so glad I did. Just hearing the trials and tribulations Johnson went through lends a higher amount of respect to his music and himself as a person than can even be imagined. What a fantastic musician and also adds more fuel to the fire for all of you conspiracy theory folks out there. A MUST WATCH!
    6glenncvaughn

    Gaps

    How did he get his songs recorded? Where did he live? How did he live after getting recorded? So many gaps in this movie.
    10royhectorkabanlit

    A Great Film about Robert Johnson

    A comprehensive history of Blues Legend Robert Johnson, at least based on the limited information about him. Johnson was a legendary and innovative Guitarist who had a huge influence in modern music as we know it today. A must see if you are a fan of music, or of history in general.
    5rageinblack

    I had more fun watching...

    I had more fun watching the random documentaries about this case on youtube years ago. This documentary kinda kills the supernatural mystery of the story, I mean not exactly kills, but puts very little emphasis on the straordinariety of the story, which is what fascinates me most in the first place, and focus instead on a more mundane explanation for it all.
    7Lejink

    Devil Take The Foremost

    I'm not a blues purist myself. I tend to like them distilled through the likes of the Stones, Clapton, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac and others but I know just enough to be curious about the brief life and times of Robert Johnson, the great American blues guitarist and singer and founding member of the legendary "27" club, being the shared age at which a number of highly prominent musicians, including Jimi Hendrix, Brian Jones, Any Winehouse and others have died ever since Johnson's original demise.

    Ideally, I suppose this rather brief Netflix documentary could have been edited down still more to 27 minutes to further emphasise the point but I guess that would have been taking things a bit too far, although so little is known about Johnson's life that I guess it could actually have been done in half the time.

    Here, the little that is known about him, is fleshed out with animations and of course lots and lots of people talking about him. The great myth or legend, depending on your viewpoint about Johnson, is the whole deal about him selling his soul to the devil at the crossroads. More credible perhaps is that he went away and was taught by a master guitarist who allegedly said to him that the best place to rehearse and practice was in a graveyard at midnight.

    Although it's clear there isn't much meat to the bone so far as his life story is concerned, it was still interesting to learn that he had two significant relationships in his life with very young women both of which were nipped in the bud we are told by over-protective family members who couldn't handle the fact that Robert made his living by playing what they called the devil's music, a.k.a. The blues. He did have a child by his second girlfriend (his first girlfriend also died tragically in childbirth before he could reach her) although the boy only had one memory of ever seeing his father and that only when he was being turned away by the boy's great grandfather on a surprise visit. The most interesting interviewees in the film I thought were of his only son and two subsequent grandsons, one of whom styles himself as a latter-day blues singer.

    It really is a pity that there is no video footage available of the man himself in action but at least there is his legacy of 29 individual recordings and the bitter-sweet story is told that the legendary music historian and producer John Hammond had lined Johnson up to play in a special concert at New York's Carnegie Hall only to learn of course that Johnson had died some months before.

    Unsurprisingly, I detected more than a hint of hyperbole and yarn-spinning by some of the contributors here, which I suppose is only to be expected. Nevertheless I found this introduction to one of the legendary figures of 20th Century music to be an informative and entertaining mini-documentary which may yet lead me down my own crossroads to take in some of Johnson's music.

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      At around 41mins 49secs, a montage of record stores supposedly from the 1950s clearly shows the single "Telephone Line" by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), this record was first released in 1977.
    • Quotes

      Steven Johnson: ... at some point in everyone's life, we come to a crossroads, and we all have to choose how much we can sacrifice in order to achieve greatness.

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tái Hiện: Ác Quỷ Ở Ngã Tư Đường
    • Production companies
      • All Rise Films
      • Triage Entertainment
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      • 48m

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