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Cadillac Records [widescreen] ~ Used DVD
Genre: Dramas, Musicals, True Story, Blues, Rhythm And Blues, Music (General), Theatrical Release, Folk Music, Blues Music, Music, Singers, 1950s, Blues Singers, 1960s, Musicians Director: Darnell Martin Cast/Crew: Adrien Brody, Jeffrey Wright, Beyonce Knowles, Mos Def, Gabrielle Union, Columbus Short, Cedric the Entertainer, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Eamonn Walker
Description:
CADILLAC RECORDS is a writer/director Darnell Martin's riveting ensemble film depicting the rise, in the early-ā50s to late-ā60s, of key musical figures at the crossroads between blues, rhythm & blues, and rock & roll. Based on the true story of the original Chicago-based purveyors of electric blues, Chess Records, it centers on two men: Leonard Chess (Adrien Brody), a Polish-Jewish nightclub owner; and Muddy Waters (Jeffrey Wright), a transplanted Mississippi sharecropper with sights set on musical stardom.
After hearing Waters's electrified Delta blues during a tussle at his nightclub, Chess decides to pool his resources into releasing what were then called "race records." Soon a coterie of label talent, from Little Walter and Howlin' Wolf, to Chuck Berry and Etta James, help to propel the fledgling label to the top of the charts--with each hit-maker rewarded by Chess with a shiny new Cadillac automobile. While sometimes playing loose with some minor historical points, the film truly hits the mark with its attention to visual detail, from costumes and cars, down to vintage recording equipment, all of it is a feast for period buffs. But what truly makes CADILLAC RECORDS captivating are the exceptional musical performances of Beyonce Knowles (Etta James) and Mos Def (Chuck Berry), two of the finest musicians-turned-actors of their time.
Ultimately, CADILLAC RECORDS' most potent message may be the boundless ability that much of this music had in transcending the unsettling realities facing blacks of the time. From Payola (the practice of bribing disc jockeys to play "race records") and segregation, to white performers pilfering songs written by blacks, all of it is handled with admirable aplomb in this enjoyable, often edifying, film.
Release Notes:
DVD Features: Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dubbed, Subtitles - French Subtitles - English
ItemID: 1204726
UPC: 043396294660
Catalog Number: COL 29466
Rating: R (MPAA)
Rating Reason: for pervasive language and some sexuality
Release Company: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Format: DVD
In Print Date: 3/10/2009
Original Release Year: 2008
Country of Origin: USA
Closed Caption: No
Runtime: 1Hr 48min
PREVIOUSLY VIEWED - The DVDs will play 100% or you will get a replacement. The keyword to remember is it is USED first and foremost. This DVD may contain spindle stickers from it's original owner and may have signs of wear (scratches). The cases and artwork may show signs of wear as well. The original artwork, DVD, and case is included.
Suggested Retail:
$13.99
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