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A Man Called Adam

  • 1966
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Sammy Davis Jr. in A Man Called Adam (1966)
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A famous jazz trumpeter finds himself unable to cope with the problems of everyday life.A famous jazz trumpeter finds himself unable to cope with the problems of everyday life.A famous jazz trumpeter finds himself unable to cope with the problems of everyday life.

  • Director
    • Leo Penn
  • Writers
    • Lester Pine
    • Tina Pine
  • Stars
    • Sammy Davis Jr.
    • Louis Armstrong
    • Ossie Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Leo Penn
    • Writers
      • Lester Pine
      • Tina Pine
    • Stars
      • Sammy Davis Jr.
      • Louis Armstrong
      • Ossie Davis
    • 13User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Sammy Davis Jr.
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    • Adam Johnson
    Louis Armstrong
    Louis Armstrong
    • Willie Ferguson
    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • Nelson Davis
    Cicely Tyson
    Cicely Tyson
    • Claudia Ferguson
    Frank Sinatra Jr.
    Frank Sinatra Jr.
    • Vincent
    Mel Tormé
    Mel Tormé
    • Guest Singer at Party
    • (as Mel Torme)
    Peter Lawford
    Peter Lawford
    • Manny
    Johnny Brown
    Johnny Brown
    • Blind Les
    George Rhodes
    • Leroy
    Michael Silva
    • George
    Kai Winding
    • Trombonist
    Ja'net DuBois
    Ja'net DuBois
    • Martha
    • (as Jeanette Du Bois)
    Michael Lipton
    • Bobby Gales
    Lola Falana
    Lola Falana
    • Theo
    Kenneth Tobey
    Kenneth Tobey
    • Club Owner
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    • Red - the Sheriff
    Carl Lee
    • Minor Role
    Morris D. Erby
    • Minor Role
    • (as Morris Erby)
    • Director
      • Leo Penn
    • Writers
      • Lester Pine
      • Tina Pine
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    9BERGDORF

    I am ten minutes in and already recommend this exquisitely cast film as a MUST SEE!

    I am floored that I have never seen this film before...much less ever heard of it! And now I am hooked until the end. The cast, the era, the theme, the music and even the opening is WORTH the price of admission on Netflix!
    9ksf-2

    really good. check it out!

    HOW have i never seen this before? and why is it rated so low? check out that cast list. Sammy Davis Junior as star horn player Adam Johnson. Louie Armstrong is "Willie". Ossie Davis is Davis. Cicely Tyson is the love interest. co-stars Frank Sinatra Junior, Mel Torme, Peter Lawford is his agent Manny. Lola Falana, Morgan Freeman. has a greater cast ever been in one film?? Adam has experienced so much loss, it comes out in his horn playing. he's wild, explosive. eccentric. and when they get into a hassle with the local coppers, he fights for his rights, and refuses to bow down. great stuff, if a little over the top. but to be fair, it was 1966, right in the heart of the fight for civil rights. Really Good! Directed by Leo Penn, father of Sean Penn. has his own interesting story. One of the last films of Louis Armstrong... he even sings a couple songs. Highly recommend this one!
    10jameslawrence743

    A good look at my fathers generation of virtuso

    Great movie the best SAMMY DAVIS JR film to date,did anybody notice MORGAN FREEMAN doing background extra work, when i was young I heard old people talk about his film people like my DAD, I know he saw this film this film was very appealing to him, I know,he was in to this type of music pure jazz, all the actors were great, know I would love to own it on DVD, it help me to understand the emotionally charged 1960s I lived thru that period.and the only program that bought laughter into our hope was a show called I DREAM OF JEANNIE which MR DAVIS did a guest spot and the number that OLD BLACK MAGIC if you look carefully you'll notice the cast is mesmerized at Sammy's performance Barbara Larry Hayden and bill even the background club atmosphere was awed by this man energy,,,,,wish I could've meet him
    7bkoganbing

    Jazz is king

    For some reason this film has gone sadly neglected over the years when assessing Sammy Davis, Jr. The man sung and danced and acted with the best. His trumpet playing may have been dubbed, but Davis was as real a deal talent wise as we've ever had.

    A Man Called Adam casts Davis as a trumpet player who's been on a downward spiral for 10 years ever since he lost a wife and child in a car accident. Even dissipated and drunk as he is the talent is there and he still gets bookings. But the jazz clubs are disappearing as well as his concentration.

    When he gets himself involved with Cicely Tyson the only question has she come too late to be a salvation for him?

    Ossie Davis plays Tyson's uncle and guardian and the great Louis Armstrong is Davis's mentor. No doubt Sammy was learning from the best. Might have been nice to see some of Satchmo's own playing.

    I'd love to know how Davis managed to get Peter Lawford and Frank Sinatra, Jr. in the same film. Lawford and Sinatra Sr. had broken off all relations four years earlier. Still Davis of all the clan members kept up a friendship with Peter Lawford who plays a big booking agent. Sinatra, Jr. plays an up and coming jazz trumpeter who idolizes Davis and takes quite a bit of guff from him during the film.

    A Man Called Adam is a nicely acted film all around by its cast and it should be better known. Especially when assessing the whole career of Sammy Davis, Jr.
    7gbill-74877

    Flawed, but a fantastic cast makes this worthwhile

    The good:
    • The great performance from Sammy Davis, who has such screen presence and exudes cool. Cicely Tyson (RIP!) is good in this too.


    • The jazz soundtrack, with performances from Louis Armstrong and Mel Torme, who were both a treat to see.


    • The spotlight on racism in society and in the police force, and in a minor key, allusions to the tension between passive nonviolence and fighting back in reaction to it.


    The bad:
    • Davis's character is unlikeable. He's been traumatized but is a complete jerk to everyone around him, and I think we're meant to have the same reaction as the other characters, which is to forgive him because he's so talented.


    • The plot is melodramatic and lacks creative focus. It's too bad it kept going back to Davis imploding instead of other more interesting things.


    The ugly:
    • The treatment of Tyson's character. I hated how she succumbed to Davis after he forces himself on her, failing the first time and succeeding the second (just keep assaulting 'em fellas, and they'll give in). She forgives his bad behavior like a saint, and in one nausea-inducing moment, blames herself for having softened him too much by telling him to behave better. Ugh.

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    • Trivia
      About an hour into the movie you may notice Morgan Freeman as one of the party guest; his second appearance in a feature film.
    • Goofs
      Although the Sammy Davis character is referred to as a trumpet player the only instrument he plays in the film is a cornet.
    • Quotes

      Claudia Ferguson: [after their confrontation with two racist policemen] That's right. Two jerks came up here to do their job to find you, me and a white boy, which they weren't too thrilled about anyway, and you have to give them some lip. Save your heroism for something important.

      Adam Johnson: It was important. Don't you know that, Claudia? Take a piece of you here, a piece of you there, so there's nothing left... except yessah, boss!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.174 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      All That Jazz
      Music and Lyrics by Benny Carter and Al Stillman

      Played over the credits by trumpeter Nathaniel Adderly

      Sung at a party by Mel Tormé

      Reprised by Mel Tormé at the end of the film

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 1967 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mellan jazz och gryning
    • Filming locations
      • Danny's Hide-A-Way - 151 East 45th Street, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Trace-Mark Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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