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St. Louis Blues

  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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St. Louis Blues (1958)
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The story of W. C. Handy, the undisputed father of the blues.The story of W. C. Handy, the undisputed father of the blues.The story of W. C. Handy, the undisputed father of the blues.

  • Director
    • Allen Reisner
  • Writers
    • Ted Sherdeman
    • Robert Smith
  • Stars
    • Nat 'King' Cole
    • Eartha Kitt
    • Cab Calloway
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    753
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Allen Reisner
    • Writers
      • Ted Sherdeman
      • Robert Smith
    • Stars
      • Nat 'King' Cole
      • Eartha Kitt
      • Cab Calloway
    • 22User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nat 'King' Cole
    Nat 'King' Cole
    • W.C. Handy
    Eartha Kitt
    Eartha Kitt
    • Gogo Germaine
    Cab Calloway
    Cab Calloway
    • Blade
    Ella Fitzgerald
    Ella Fitzgerald
    • Singer
    Mahalia Jackson
    Mahalia Jackson
    • Bessie May
    Ruby Dee
    Ruby Dee
    • Elizabeth
    Juano Hernandez
    Juano Hernandez
    • Rev. Charles Handy
    Teddy Buckner
    Teddy Buckner
    • Musician
    Barney Bigard
    • Musician
    George 'Red' Callender
    George 'Red' Callender
    • Musician
    Lee Young
    • Musician
    George Washington
    George Washington
    • Musician
    Billy Preston
    Billy Preston
    • Will Handy as a boy
    Pearl Bailey
    Pearl Bailey
    • Aunt Hagar
    C. Bakaleinikoff
    C. Bakaleinikoff
    • New York Symphony Conductor
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Baldwin
    Bill Baldwin
    • Attorney Mawson
    • (uncredited)
    Milas G. Clark Jr.
    • Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Walt Davis
    • Usher
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Allen Reisner
    • Writers
      • Ted Sherdeman
      • Robert Smith
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    wsegen

    The life of W. C. Handy , the growing up and finding success part.

    It's incredible to see all this talent in one place. It's too bad that afro-americans were not supported commercially in the 50's, this film then could have been easy to find. As it is, the big A doesn't carry (or even mention) it. The performances of eartha kitt and nat cole are pretty subdued, for the period of the piece. But ella fitzgerald swings nicely and pearl bailey has a good moment. As for over all film quality, it's a bit stiff ( e.g., nat cole dropping his cane and falling to his kness against the screen door mimics lou pinela tring to convince an umpire he touched home plate), probably a bit more from direction than lack of talent, and the plot , trite. Fortunately, it doesn't dwell very long on the angst between slices of musical venue. A collector's item and an historical document.
    9lennyb123

    A terrific cast and theme.

    A terrific cast, which depicted Southern Black religious traditions and values versus changing times for true opportunity (in the early days). It's a heartfelt movie suitable for the entire family, and should be a suggested viewing in school (if not already).
    9ol_yng_man

    "...I got the St. Louis Blues..."

    I really enjoyed this movie. And it was really nice seeing my all-time favorite singer, Mahalia Jackson, use her acting skills. Also, Pearl Bailey was very funny in this film- the protective aunt, as I would call her. Eartha Kitt was great and very believable- she really played the part! Nat "King" Cole, to me, still seemed a little shy on camera, but I was told that he was a shy individual. Young Billy Preston did very well with his acting and he "tore up" that organ- as he is already known for doing. There just aren't any words that I can use to describe my feelings for this video, except for it's awesome, great, and fantastic!

    I give it an A+++
    7muskrat-4

    Not accurate, but a lot of fun

    The film's story line has little in common with Handy's actual life, and some Hollywood writers were brought in to "improve" a few of Handy's lyrics. In other words: don't base your term paper on this picture, unless you're demonstrating how Hollywood can't leave history well enough alone. (Would you be surprised to learn that Handy's real story is more colorful than this -- literally -- black and white movie? Didn't think so).

    On the other hand, the cast is sensational -- Kitt and Bailey, particularly, with a nice early sequence featuring Billy Preston as young Bill -- and the music is well played and sung.

    Ella Fitzgerald and gospel great Mahalia Jackson are featured briefly, which is another plus.

    If you ignore the weaknesses in the (at best) hackneyed script and try not to wince at the stereotyped characters, the film is nicely directed.

    I enjoyed it a lot, almost in spite of itself.
    mcadogan

    one of the best movies I have ever seen, the whole family enjoyed it

    Black casted movies are a rarity in and of themselves, but one with such mega stars of old was so very uplifting! The movie was made by blacks for blacks and had a plot, story-line and theme that blacks can indeed relate to with pride dignity and a sense of self-esteem. The movie is one that you can watch over and over again and get something more out of it each and every time. It deals with human weaknesses and pitfalls such as are common to man; but finishes on a high note of strength and victory because of faith in and love for God and perseverance.

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    • Trivia
      W.C. Handy's first successful composition was "Memphis Blues" but, because the producers couldn't obtain the rights to the song, his first successful song was presented in the film as being "Yellow Dog Blues", which was written several years after Handy had established himself.
    • Goofs
      Early in film, a man tells Handy to meet him "at the corner of Beale and Jackson at 4:00" to give him a job. Beale Street and Jackson Avenue do not intersect. Jackson is not straight, but it's more than a mile between them at their closest point.
    • Quotes

      Gogo Germaine: That's right, Reverend. Stick to your guns. You stick to them because, after all, prejudice is a time saver.

      Rev. Charles Handy: I... I beg your pardon?

      Gogo Germaine: Well, a busy man like you: You can form an opinion without wasting time bothering about facts.

    • Connections
      Featured in Afro Promo (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Morning Star
      Music by W.C. Handy

      Lyrics by Mack David

      Performed by Nat 'King' Cole

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Siyah İnciler
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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