4 Movies Starring Louis Armstrong

Cabin in the Sky

Cabin in the Sky

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1943-04-09

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

98 min

Rated:

PASSED

IMDB Ratings:

7.3 (1792 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Joseph Schrank (screen play)

Lynn Root (based upon the book of the musical play by)

Fullplot:

Chronic gambler and carouser "Little" Joe Jackson is shot by Domino Johnson at Jim Henry's gambling club over an outstanding gambling debt. Little Joe's wife, the God-fearing Petunia Jackson, prays not only for her husband's mortal life, but also his eternal soul as she's afraid that if he dies now, he, despite not being an evil man, won't make it into heaven. As Little Joe is close to death, he is visited by agents of both the Lord and of Lucifer. They make a deal with him: they will give him six months to atone for the errors of his human life. Once back on Earth, he won't remember the deal but both the Lord and Lucifer will be watching over him, trying to get him to see things their way. As both sides try to get Little Joe's soul, they figure that some of the most powerful tools they have at their disposal are the women in Little Joe's life: Petunia on behalf of the Lord, and Georgia Brown, a gold-digging floozy, on behalf of Lucifer. As hard as both the Lord and Lucifer try to get Little Joe on their side, they don't factor into the equation human judgment, which turns some of their work against them.

The Five Pennies

The Five Pennies

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1959-08-01

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

117 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

7.3 (1222 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Jack Rose (screenplay)

Melville Shavelson (screenplay)

Robert Smith (story)

Red Nichols (suggested by the life of)

Fullplot:

Loring "Red" Nichols is a cornet-playing country boy who goes to New York in the 1920s full of musical ambition and principles. He gets a job playing in Wil Paradise's band, but quits to pursue his dream of playing Dixieland jazz. He forms the "Five Pennies" which features his wife, Bobbie, as vocalist. At the peak of his fame, Red and Bobbie's daughter, Dorothy, develops polio. Red quits the music business to move to Los Angeles where the climate is better for Dorothy. As Dorothy becomes a young teen, she learns of her father's musical past, and he is persuaded to open a small nightclub which is failing until some noted names from his past come to help out.

Paris Blues

Paris Blues

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1961-09-27

Languages:

English, French

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

98 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

6.7 (1617 Reviews)

Director:

Martin Ritt

Cast:

Writer:

Jack Sher (screenplay)

Irene Kamp (screenplay)

Walter Bernstein (screenplay)

Lulla Rosenfeld (adaptation)

Harold Flender (based upon a novel by)

Fullplot:

Ram Bowen and Eddie Cook are two expatriate jazz musicians living in Paris where, unlike America at the time, Jazz musicians are celebrated and racism is a non-issue. When they meet and fall in love with two young American girls, Lillian and Connie, who are vacationing in France, Ram and Eddie must decide whether they should move back to America with them, or stay in Paris for the freedom it allows them. Ram, who wants to be a serious composer, finds Paris more exciting than America and is reluctant to give up his music for a relationship, and Eddie wants to stay for the city's more tolerant racial atmosphere.

Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer

Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2007-04-30

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

90 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.8 (185 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Robbie Cavolina

Ian McCrudden

Fullplot:

A documentary look at the improvised life of Anita O'Day (1919-2006), singer and stylist whose timing, phrasing, interpretations, and unique sound put her among the finest vocalists of jazz. Interviews with her late in life are interspersed with archival footage of performances and old interviews as well as with comments by friends, arrangers, critics, and other musicians. She talks about singing without a uvula (sing eighth notes), of jail time for a marijuana arrest, of taking and kicking heroin, of finally making money after appearing at the Newport Jazz Festival, of loss, of a broken arm that almost cost her life, and of living in 4/4 time, one day at a time, smiling.

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