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The Search for Robert Johnson

  • TV Movie
  • 1992
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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The Search for Robert Johnson (1992)
BiographyDocumentaryMusic

A UK television documentary film about the legendary Delta blues musician Robert Johnson.A UK television documentary film about the legendary Delta blues musician Robert Johnson.A UK television documentary film about the legendary Delta blues musician Robert Johnson.

  • Director
    • Chris Hunt
  • Stars
    • Keith Richards
    • Eric Clapton
    • John Hammond
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    166
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chris Hunt
    • Stars
      • Keith Richards
      • Eric Clapton
      • John Hammond
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Keith Richards
    Keith Richards
    • Self
    Eric Clapton
    Eric Clapton
    • Self
    John Hammond
    John Hammond
    • Self
    Gayle Dean Wardlow
    • Self - Blues Researcher
    Robert Burton McCormick
    • Self - Blues Expert
    • (as Robert Burton 'Mack' McCormick)
    Wink Clark
    • Self - Interviewee
    Nat Richardson
    • Self - Interviewee
    Willie Mae Powell
    • Self - Girlfriend
    Honeyboy Edwards
    Honeyboy Edwards
    • Self - Blues Player
    • (as David 'Honeyboy' Edwards)
    Johnny Shines
    • Self - Blues Player
    Claude Johnson
    • Self - Interviewee
    G.C. Johnson
    • Self
    • (as Gregory Johnson)
    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    • Self
    David Jordan
    • Self - Greenwood Councillor
    Miller Carter
    • Self - Cemetery Attendant
    'Queen' Elizabeth
    • Self - Girlfriend
    Son House
    Son House
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    H.C. Speir
    • Self
    • (archive sound)
    • Director
      • Chris Hunt
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    wrbtu

    Good Documentary That Misses the Mark

    I'm a big fan of Robert Johnson's music, & have all of his recordings on CD & digitally. Although this is a good documentary for 1992, it misses the mark in two important areas:

    1) where is Robert Junior Lockwood in all of this? He was Robert Johnson's "stepson" (only about 4 years younger than Johnson), & an accomplished Blues singer/guitar player, who is reportedly the only person known to have learned to play from Robert Johnson himself, as well as being a person who played with him on occasion. A major omission for any bio of Robert Johnson. 2) I'm also a fan of John Hammond Jr.'s music, & have a dozen or so of my favorite songs of his. But for this bio, I much rather would have heard complete songs (rather than snippets) of Robert Johnson's own performances, than hear what was presented (JHJ playing & singing his versions of Johnson's music). JHJ did a good job on most of the songs, but for what purpose?

    This film is a bio of Robert Johnson, & his music should have been presented on the soundtrack to a much greater degree, perhaps along with photos of the areas Johnson frequented, as they appeared then (if available) & now.
    9Screen_O_Genic

    The Man, The Myth, The Legend

    A simple and quite enthralling quest on the life and legend of the seminal Blues artist who's one of the cornerstones of Blues and Rock music. John P. Hammond, the son of the legendary record producer John Hammond hosts this moving and revealing documentary as he travels the American South charting the life and work of the man Eric Clapton called "the greatest". Interviews with people who knew Johnson and scholars of his life and work reveal a talented and complex man who lived a complicated life of travel, booze, women and music. With the man's striking music serving as a soundtrack Hammond also brings out the axe and jams with Johnson's musical cohorts Johnny Shines and David "Honeyboy" Edwards to added appeal. The mystery of Johnson's death is discussed at the end which adds further to the aura of the myth. A tribute and a documentary with heart and soul, this is a look into the power of music and one of its most compelling and enduring luminaries.
    8paultbaker

    Comprehensive, low-key doc with a lot of great music.

    Originally done by BBC 4, we just got this on Sony DVD. I've always loved the myth of Robert Johnson as much as his music, and this little doc (72min) does a wonderful job of exploring both aspects of this legendary blues man.

    Narrator John Hammond retraces and re-enacts the research of blues scholars Mack McCormick and Gayle Dean Wardlow, travelling the Delta and uncovering a surprising amount of documentation about, and individuals related to (some possibly by blood) the life and legacy of Robert Johnson.

    Supported by a great selection of his few recordings that rise and fall from the background audio, almost as if still struggling to be heard.
    9thirtytwotwenty

    Great bio-doc effort

    A very good bio-doc effort to untangle the life and myths of blues legend Robert Johnson. This is a challenging task, as not a lot is known about Johnson except through his music and through lore. There is speculation at times, but this is inevitable. It still uncovers a lot, from his rejection by his family (blues was the work of the devil) to the darkness of his lyrics and the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death.

    I would have preferred the original music of Johnson, but narrator John Hammond does a very satisfactory job in his renditions. Relatively minor players "Honeyboy" Edwards and Johnny Shines give classic delta blues performances that stand out. Appearances by Eric Clapton and Keith Richards help to emphasize Johnson's lasting impact on blues and rock.

    Johnson was never interviewed, and his performance was never captured on film. Beside his music, all that are left are oral accounts, peppered by exaggeration and myth. An accurate, objective bio may be impossible to achieve. But The Search for Robert Johnson comes about as close as might be expected, and has great entertainment value as well.
    8Tashtago

    Worthy of the subject matter

    Although it's brief and made on the cheap this is a very compelling documentary that is a must see for fans of both Johnson and the modern blues artists who were influenced by him. There are striking parallels between Johnson's short fast life of alcohol/sex/blues/flirtation with Satanism and the more modern tales of debauchery and occult dabbling by bands like the Stones and Zeppelin . By all accounts the legends of Johnson being a consummate outsider and rebel in the blues and rock traditions are more than just myth. Here actual contemporaries of Johnson are interviewed each one adding one more piece to the puzzle. The fact that the circumstances of his death remain a mystery just adds to the impact his life has had on anyone who picked up a guitar and played the blues. In addition John Hammond is a superb acoustic slide player,whose father, blues producer John Hammond Sr., was an early fan of Johnson.Also the short sound bites of Johnson's own recordings are a haunting soundtrack to his tragic life.

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      Preachin' Blues
      Written by Robert Johnson

      Performed by Robert Johnson

      © Copyright King of Spades Music USA 1978, 1990, 1991.

      Used by permission.

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    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
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    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Mississippi, USA
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      • Iambic Productions
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      • 1h 12m(72 min)
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