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The Josephine Baker Story

  • TV Movie
  • 1991
  • R
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.7K
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Lynn Whitfield in The Josephine Baker Story (1991)
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Born poor in St. Louis, Missouri, Josephine Baker achieved fame and fortune through her sizzlingly exotic, erotic performances. Starting life on the American Vaudeville circuit, success take... Read allBorn poor in St. Louis, Missouri, Josephine Baker achieved fame and fortune through her sizzlingly exotic, erotic performances. Starting life on the American Vaudeville circuit, success takes Josephine to Paris where her semi-nude dancing causes an international sensation. Throug... Read allBorn poor in St. Louis, Missouri, Josephine Baker achieved fame and fortune through her sizzlingly exotic, erotic performances. Starting life on the American Vaudeville circuit, success takes Josephine to Paris where her semi-nude dancing causes an international sensation. Through her marriages to an Italian pseudo-count and an orchestra leader, to her bond with army ... Read all

  • Director
    • Brian Gibson
  • Writers
    • Ron Hutchinson
    • Michael Zagor
  • Stars
    • Lynn Whitfield
    • Rubén Blades
    • David Dukes
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Brian Gibson
    • Writers
      • Ron Hutchinson
      • Michael Zagor
    • Stars
      • Lynn Whitfield
      • Rubén Blades
      • David Dukes
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 5 Primetime Emmys
      • 9 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Lynn Whitfield
    Lynn Whitfield
    • Josephine Baker
    Rubén Blades
    Rubén Blades
    • Count Guiseppe Pepito Abatino
    • (as Ruben Blades)
    David Dukes
    David Dukes
    • Jo Bouillon
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Sidney Williams
    Craig T. Nelson
    Craig T. Nelson
    • Walter Winchell
    Kene Holiday
    Kene Holiday
    • Sidney Bechet
    • (as Kene Holliday)
    Vivian Bonnell
    Vivian Bonnell
    • Josephine's Mother
    Mayah McCoy
    • Josephine - Age 8
    Ainslie Currie
    • Josephine - Age 13
    Pierre Magny
    • Paul Colin
    Franco Britt
    • Victor
    • (as Franco Iiriti)
    George Faison
    • Emcee in Harlem Club…
    Robert Lesser
    Robert Lesser
    • Copa City Manager
    Luis Reyes
    • Josephine's Father
    Vivienne Eytle
    • Josephine's Sister
    Eartha Robinson
    • Female Singer…
    Paula Brown
    • Amateur Female Singer…
    Ann Harrington
    • Cruel Woman
    • Director
      • Brian Gibson
    • Writers
      • Ron Hutchinson
      • Michael Zagor
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    7planktonrules

    very good but flawed

    I enjoyed this movie but felt there was one major problem that prevented it from being an even better film. Even though Baker was VERY famous for her semi-nude dancing in France in the early 20th Century, showing these nude dances in the film make this a poor choice to show kids. And, the problem is, this is EXACTLY the audience that could really benefit from learning about Miss Baker. In other words, how can kids learn about a great African-American if their parents tell them they can't see the film because of its "high boobie quotient"? If they had used a few photographic techniques, they could have made this a PG movie and appropriate for all.

    Apart from this, the movie is very competently made. The acting and direction are fine. Give it a try and then try to get a copy of ZOU ZOU--a film actually starring Josephine Baker. Then, you can compare the bio with the real lady.
    9alandolton

    enyertaining and informative film

    An entertaining and informative film about Josephine Baker, the well-known dancer who subsequently became a leading civil rights campaigner. Lynn Whitfield is quite a bit lighter-skinned than the real Josephine Baker, but she still gives an excellent performance (although the end credits do acknowledge the use of a 'dance double'). Understandably, the film does simplify some aspects of Josephine's life (particularly her complex private life). Louis Gossett and Ruben Blades are also excellent in supporting roles. One minor criticism (only added because my original wording was too short for IMDB) is that the film devotes a bit too much time to the notorious racist journalist and broadcaster Walter Winchell.
    inkblot11

    A revealing look at an admirable woman

    Josephine Baker (Lynn Whitfield) grew up in poverty and, at a very young age, displayed her talents on Vaudeville. Unhappy with the treatment of African Americans in the 1920's in her homeland, she travels to France and makes it big as an exotic dancer and singer. Loved by the Europeans, Josephine's manager/boyfriend (Rubin Blades) decides to have her return to Broadway. She fails miserably. Yet, Josephine remains a strong, outspoken person who soon takes her show on the road and turns heads. She also finds time to try to elevate the treatment of African Americans and to do acts of charitable worth. But, will Josephine ever be truly happy?

    This is a brief look at a complex woman. Her indomitable spirit is brought to life in Whitfield's strong performance. Josephine is remembered for her scandalous costumes and risque dancing yet, as this movie proves, she had much more to contribute to humanity. The performance by Blades is also top-notch. As for the costumes, they are revealing yet always stunning. In summary, this movie deserves an audience and one wider than the African-American community. On the next trip to the video store or library, give it a try. Viewers will be entertained as well as enlightened by Baker's admirable life story.
    6view_and_review

    Doing It Her Way

    In the early 20th century there weren't many avenues of success for Black people in America. Josephine Baker found that out early and made a break for it and went to France. She was going to do things her way no matter what whether that meant dancing semi-nude, or coming back to America to perform, or adopting twelve kids. That was both good and bad. It helped her rise to the heights she rose to and it also caused her to fall as hard as she fell. When she wasn't appreciated in the U.S. for her talents, she took them overseas to France and became a sensation. France was far more progressive and tolerant than the U.S. and wasn't threatened by a Black woman's talents.

    Not many people go out on top in sports and entertainment and Ms. Baker was no exception. Fortunately, she wasn't undone by drugs and alcohol like so many. If anything, her biggest impedance was her own stubbornness and good ol' American racism.
    9tavm

    The Josephine Baker Story provides nearly excellent depictions of her life and career

    In continuing to review African-Americans in film in chronological order for Black History Month, we're now at 1991 with HBO's biographical movie, The Josephine Baker Story. Before going on with my comment, I'd like to mention that star Lynn Whitfield is a native of the city I now live in, Baton Rouge, La. As the title indicates, this TV film chronicles the life and career of Ms. Baker, who rose from poverty in St. Louis to become the toast of France. In between, she tries and fails to integrate the U.S. (at least outside of her shows) and adopts lots of multicultural children to the consternation of her second husband. That husband-band leader Jo Boullion-was played by the late David Dukes who I remember first seeing as the man who attempted rape on Edith Bunker on "All in the Family". Other familiar faces that appeared here were Kene Holliday-who I remember as Baker on "Carter Country"-as musician Sidney Bechet, Louis Gossett Jr. as army leader Sidney Williams, Ruben Blades as Count Giuseppe Pepito Abatino-Baker's first husband, and Craig T. Nelson-who I first saw in Poltergeist-as columnist Walter Winchell who contributes to Baker's decline in the U.S. I'd also like to note Vivian Bonnell as Jo's mother, Mayah McCoy as Baker at 8, and Ainslie Currie as Baker at 13. All these performances and especially Ms. Whitfield's are excellent throughout. The director was the late Brian Gibson who briefly married Lynn and later guided Angela Bassett and Laurence Fishburne to Oscar nominations as Tina and Ike Turner in What's Love Got to Do with It. Like that movie, this one ends with real-life documentary footage. It's of Ms. Baker's funeral with her adopted kids attending. While I'm sure some liberties were taken in the depiction of Josephine Baker's life, the story flows so smoothly that one doesn't notice where those spots might be unless some viewers had read some of the books about her. So on that note, I highly recommend The Josephine Baker Story.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in over one hundred different locations, with eighty speaking parts, and six thousand extras, this movie was given the biggest budget of any HBO production (up until that time), as well the network's most extensive promotional campaign.
    • Goofs
      The scene starting at about 1 hour the film which has Josephine Baker appearing at a US military show, during World War II, has many 46 Star US flags as stage dressing. The 46 star flag was used from 1908 to 1912, it was replaced with the 48 star flag in 1913 after New Mexico and Arizona entered the Union in 1912. The 46 star flags are over 30 years out of date in this scene.
    • Quotes

      Josephine Baker: What am I most ashamed of in my life? Not keeping my promise to my sister and being too scared of America to attend her funeral.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Me Revoilà Paris
      Music by Dany Revel

      Lyrics by Dany Revel

      Performed by Carolyn Dennis

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 1991 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Hungary
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chuyện Đời Josephine Baker
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary
    • Production companies
      • HBO Pictures
      • RHI Entertainment
      • Anglia Television
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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