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Birth of the Blues

 
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Birth of the Blues

  • Director: Victor Schertzinger
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Musical
  • Movie Type: Musical Drama
  • Themes: Ladder to the Top, Musician's Life
  • Main Cast: Bing Crosby, Mary Martin, Brian Donlevy, Carolyn Lee, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson
  • Release Year: 1941
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 80 minutes

Plot

Rather shaky as history, Birth of the Blues delivers the goods in terms of entertainment, thanks to the unbeatable star combination of Bing Crosby and Mary Martin. Set in New Orleans in the 'teens, the film stars Crosby as clarinetist Jeff Lambert, who breaks away from a traditionalist orchestra to form his own jazz band. His partners in this endeavor are songstress Betty Lou Cobb (Martin) and trumpeter Memphis (Brian Donlevy), a character obviously meant to be a white-bread version of Louis Armstrong. Inspired by the rhythms heard amongst the African American population of Louisiana, Jeff, Betty Lou and Memphis rise to fame and fortune, but internal jealousies and external gangster threats seriously compromise their success. An added complication is the presence of cute little orphan girl Phoebe (Carolyn Lee), Betty Lou's aunt, whom Jeff is obliged to hide from the child-welfare behemoths. Eddie "Rochester" Anderson is in his element as Jeff's long-suffering general factotum Louey, whose near-death experience towards the end of the story results in one of film's most powerful musical vignettes. The 14 songs heard in Birth of the Blues range from such classics as "St. Louis Blues" and "St. James Infirmary" to such newly-minted ditties as Johnny Mercer's "The Waiter, the Porter and the Upstairs Maid". ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

J. Carrol Naish - Blackie; Jack Teagarden - Pepper; Warren Hymer - Limpy; Ruby Elzy - Ruby; Barbara Pepper - Maizie; Danny Beck - Deek; Harry Barris - Suds; Harry Rosenthal - Piano player; Donald Kerr - Skeeter; Victor Potel - Trumpet player; Minor Watson - Henri Lambert; Ronnie Cosbey - Jeff (as a boy); Cecil Kellaway - Mr. Granet; Horace McMahon - Wolf

Credit

Hans Dreier - Art Director, Ernst Fegte - Art Director, Edith Head - Costume Designer, Victor Schertzinger - Director, Paul Weatherwax - Editor, Robert Emmett Dolan - Composer (Music Score), Robert Emmett Dolan - Musical Direction/Supervision, Lee Brown - Songwriter, Lew Brown - Songwriter, Buddy G. DeSylva - Songwriter, Robert Emmett Dolan - Songwriter, Gus Edwards - Songwriter, W.C. Handy - Songwriter, Ray Henderson - Songwriter, Johnny Mercer - Songwriter, Harry Tugend - Songwriter, William C. Mellor - Cinematographer, Buddy G. DeSylva - Producer, Walter de Leon - Screenwriter, Harry Tugend - Screenwriter, Edward Madden - Featured Music

Similar Movies

For the Boys; The Gene Krupa Story; The Glenn Miller Story; The Jolson Story; Rhapsody in Blue; Yankee Doodle Dandy; The Eddie Cantor Story; New Orleans
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