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Dorothy Dandridge

Original title: Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
  • TV Movie
  • 1999
  • R
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.1K
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Halle Berry in Dorothy Dandridge (1999)
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Dorothy Dandridge's way to fame and fortune as a dancer, singer and actress.Dorothy Dandridge's way to fame and fortune as a dancer, singer and actress.Dorothy Dandridge's way to fame and fortune as a dancer, singer and actress.

  • Director
    • Martha Coolidge
  • Writers
    • Earl Mills
    • Shonda Rhimes
    • Scott Abbott
  • Stars
    • Halle Berry
    • Brent Spiner
    • Klaus Maria Brandauer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    4.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martha Coolidge
    • Writers
      • Earl Mills
      • Shonda Rhimes
      • Scott Abbott
    • Stars
      • Halle Berry
      • Brent Spiner
      • Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • 50User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 5 Primetime Emmys
      • 22 wins & 28 nominations total

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    Halle Berry
    Halle Berry
    • Dorothy Dandridge
    Brent Spiner
    Brent Spiner
    • Earl Mills
    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • Otto Preminger
    Obba Babatundé
    Obba Babatundé
    • Harold Nicholas
    • (as Obba Babatunde)
    Loretta Devine
    Loretta Devine
    • Ruby Dandridge
    Cynda Williams
    Cynda Williams
    • Vivian Dandridge
    LaTanya Richardson Jackson
    LaTanya Richardson Jackson
    • Auntie
    • (as LaTanya Richardson)
    Tamara Taylor
    Tamara Taylor
    • Geri Nicholas
    William Atherton
    William Atherton
    • Darryl Zanuck
    D.B. Sweeney
    D.B. Sweeney
    • Jack Denison
    Don Gettinger
    • Hotel Clerk
    Nicholas Hormann
    Nicholas Hormann
    • Oscar Emcee
    Sharon Brown
    Sharon Brown
    • Etta Jones
    Darrian C. Ford
    • Fayard Nicholas
    M.J. Sawyer
    • B&W Movie Actress
    Joanne Baron
    Joanne Baron
    • Doctor Carrington
    Alexis Carrington
    • Lynn at Age 4
    Margaret Easley
    Margaret Easley
    • Ring-a-ding Girl
    • Director
      • Martha Coolidge
    • Writers
      • Earl Mills
      • Shonda Rhimes
      • Scott Abbott
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    7lastliberal

    Guess I wasn't black enough to lead the tribe.

    Long before Barack Obama wasn't considered "Black" enough, Dorothy Dandridge suffered the same criticism. Black or not, she was beautiful and could sing like a meadowlark.

    Looking at old pictures of Dandridge, you could see why Halle Berry was chosen. She is Dandridge brought back to life. She may not have the pipes of Dandridge, but she sure can act, and has the Emmy and Golden Globe to prove it! Playing the First African American actress to get an Best Actress nomination (for Carmen Jones) was the First African American actress to win the Oscar for Best Actress (for Monster's Ball).

    Klaus Maria Brandauer (Out of Africa) was magnificent as Otto Preminger, one of the men who used Dandridge.

    This film is extremely important, not only for the fact that is chronicles the life of one of America's best, but also for the reminder that most of us never had to pee in a cup or watch a pool drained because we put our toe in it.
    10sddavis63

    A Brilliant Portrayal Of An Unknown Star

    Admittedly, it's probably unfair to call Dorothy Dandridge unknown, as I've just done in the title. She was, after all nominated for an Academy Award and had a fairly long resume of parts, even if the majority of them were small ones. Many probably know her. I, however, aside from this movie, have no knowledge of her whatsoever. I've never seen any of her movies and was not familiar with the name until I came across this bio-pic. The title of this movie would seem to suggest that I'm not alone - she has to be introduced to us, after all. And - what an introduction!

    Halle Berry was absolutely perfect in this role. To me, she became the character with all the right moves and all the right emotions and presented a fascinating portrait of her subject. I find it hard to believe that so much was introduced in a little under two hours. Dandridge's problematic relationships (especially her relationship with the great director Otto Preminger) were interesting; her troubled upbringing being abused by whoever "Auntie" was supposed to be to the family was sad; her devotion to her mentally retarded daughter; the subtle look at the reality of racism in the era (she dips her toes in a hotel swimming pool, and the pool has to be drained and scrubbed as a result); her growing drug and alcohol dependence; her ultimate tragic death. In some respects she's portrayed as a black Marilyn Monroe, who does pop up from time to time in this movie. You would think that trying to show so much in so little time would lead to a shallow presentation, but it didn't. The movie leaves you wanting more, but not because it hasn't given you a lot.

    The secondary characters were also interesting: from Dandridge's first husband (Obba Babatunde) - who is captivated by her beauty but can't agree with her on what they want out of life, to her manager Earl Mills (Brent Spiner) - who quietly falls in love with her, to Preminger (Klaus Maria Brandauer) - who also seems to love her, but who finally turns away from her, possibly because she wanted more of a commitment than he wanted to give or perhaps because he felt that creating personal distance between them would help him to further her career.

    I'm shocked that this movie doesn't have a higher rating here. I think this was absolutely marvellous. 10/10
    8Sylviastel

    Introducing Halle Berry!

    Halle Berry deserved recognition for the recreation of a Hollywood legend. It was interesting to watch her character's relationship with her agent played beautifully by Brent Spiner who is known for his role as an android in Star Trek, the Next Generation. I liked watching him so much that I have a crush on him now. It was sad that Dorothy did not realize that true love was underneath her all those years by her agent, Earl Mills. He helped her and truly loved her. I don't know if he was gay or just too obvious. Halle Berry really struts her acting abilities in this role. She makes us understand Dorothy's painful life. The violation by her own family to see if she was still a virgin after dating the Nicholas brothers. She was more than just an actress, she was truly an entertainer who deserved more. She puts a feet in the swimming pool and the hotel drains it because of her race. It was kind of hard not to be saddened by the racism of the past and what Dorothy did to endure.
    buckletails

    SPINNING FOR SPINER!!!

    This was a great movie. Mind you I don't know much about Dorothy so I don't know how Hallie Berry faired. But I did'nt see the movie for her. I saw it for Brent Spiner. He is one of the most talented actors I have seen on the big screen. I wish he was in bigger roles like this. Besides him the movie itself was great. Good acting, good story, wonderful Brent. lol, sorry.
    del-25

    A sizzling portrayal of a star who fizzled out before her time

    By far, a tour de force for Berry. She gives a more than convincing portrayal of the first black woman ever to be nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. Not only is Berry's performance breathtaking, but the fact that the story is based on actual events, made my lungs collapse as well.

    Too bad Dandridge didn't make the Emmy nomination deadline.....Berry would have taken home the award that both her and Dandridge deserve(d).

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    • Trivia
      Dorothy Dandridge was the first African-American woman to be nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award (Carmen Jones (1954)). Halle Berry is the first African-American to win a Best Actress Academy Award (À l'ombre de la haine (2001)).
    • Goofs
      Sprite soft drink bottles appear on the set of a movie shot in the 1940s. Sprite was first marketed in 1961.
    • Quotes

      Earl Mills: [notices thick makeup on Dorothy's face] What happened to your face?

      Dorothy Dandridge: Guess I wasn't black enough to lead the tribe.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Your Red Wagon
      Written by Don Raye, Gene de Paul, Richard M. Jones

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Déchéance
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel - 7000 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Esparza / Katz Productions
      • Vincent Cirrincione Associates
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      • $9,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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