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The Cotton Club (1984)
Released By: Nelson Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Nelson Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Bob Hoskins, Diane Lane, Fred Gwynne, Gregory Hines, Nicolas Cage, Richard Gere
Published ID: 843
UPC: 040587990523, 027616864369,
Plot: Combining electric song and dance performances with drama (both on and off screen), Francis Ford Coppola's The Cotton Club (1984) looks back to the 1920s-1930s peak of the legendary Harlem nightclub where only blacks performed and only whites could sit in the audience. Mixing historical figures with characters loosely based on actual people, Coppola and co-writers William Kennedy and The Godfather's Mario Puzo create a panorama of love, crime, and entertainment centered on the Club. Among them are cornet player Dixie Dwyer (Richard Gere, playing his own solos), who escapes psycho gangster benefactor Dutch Schultz (James Remar) for a George Raft-type Hollywood career as a gangster film star; Schultz's nubile mistress Vera Cicero (Diane Lane), who loves Dixie against her mercenary instincts; Cotton Club Mob owner Owney Madden (Bob Hoskins) and close associate Frenchy Demarge (Fred Gwynne); Vincent (Nicolas Cage), Dixie's no-good Mad Dog Coll-esque brother; Club tap star Sandman Williams (Gregory Hines), who woos ambitious light-skinned Club singer Lila Rose Oliver (Lonette McKee); and cameos by Charles Honi Coles and Cab Calloway impersonator Larry Marshall. Complementing the period story, Coppola evokes the style of '30s gangster movies and musicals through an array of old-fashioned devices like montages of headlines, songs and shoot-outs. Conceived by producer Robert Evans as his crowning achievement and directorial debut, Evans had to hand over the troubled production to Coppola, but the budget spiraled out of control as the script was repeatedly re-written throughout the chaotic shoot. By the time it was released, The Cotton Club's epic production story of power struggles, financial bloat, and even a murder overshadowed the reunion of The Godfather's creative team. Neither a Heaven's Gate-sized failure nor a wallet-saving hit like Coppola's Apocalypse Now, The Cotton Club got some favorable critical notices (although it drew fire for subordinating the African American stories). It did not, however, find a large enough audience to justify its expense and controversy, becoming another mark against 1970s auteur cinema in increasingly blockbuster-driven 1980s Hollywood. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
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Stylish, compelling and fascinating movie for all 30s/jazz fans
Added 10/4/2009

One of my all-time favorite movies (I'm a jazz player as well as fan), this delivers the best performance by Richard Gere in his career - and artfully compelling, lushly shot masterpiece that deserves much higher kudos than the public has given thus far.

The dp (dir photography) deserves an award, as do the writers/producers and actors -- this gives a rare, thoughtfully shot glimpse into 1930s jazz and gangster-era life and is one of my all time favorite movies. It's authentic, it's beautiful, it's well crafted and a genuine cinematic triumph. Thanks to all who worked on this movie, the hard work and artistry shines through.

Gregory Hines and 1930's life for folks there is captured with genuine care, as is the 'life of a gangster' and those around him. Gere is at his all time best in this film (I've seen most of his movies, this is by *far* my favorite with Richard Gere - nice work). Bob Hoskins is brilliant, as always. He's one of the best actors ever, this one showcases him and Gere to their best.

I will tell you this - of hundreds of movies I watch, this is one of the 20-30 or so that I regularly re-watch, at least once a year. It's an experience. It's an "e-ticket" ride. Well worth adding to your life if you're a movie buff as I am.

Beautiful cinematography - this is a powerful motion picture. A+++ Bravo!


To the arts,

Ken


p.s. I'd like to see Quentin Tarantino create a 1930s gangster-era movie, he'd also do a great job, fwiw.


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VHS
Added 9/11/2009

Quite satisfied with the promptness of delivery and excellent quality of film. Thanks for producing the hard-to-find merchandise.
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Loved it despite all the song and dance!
Added 8/25/2009

Not a big musical fan (to put it mildly) I was a bit concerned there would be too much singing and dancing in this movie but it was not too much and the music and dancing was pivotal elements in recreating a past era... and on top very enjoyable to watch and listen mostly....

It managed to mix as a 'period movie' showing the early 30s for what they were in New York, a gangster movie, multiple love stories, covered the racial inequalities (in particular the treatment of blacks and coloured people) and the general divide between all races (Jews, Italians, Irish, Blacks) in America at the time without getting too heavy on the topic risking to derail the many other subplots and storylines. Many felt the many parallel plots made for a slightly messy movie - not I.

Despite a relatively simple plot the movie more than met expectations with an all start cast and excellent performances by most. Richard Gere proved once again he is a multitalent adding cornet and piano playing to his long list of accolades!

You felt like you were actually at the legendary club and wished you somehow could have been!

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Great recreation of the music and atmosphere
Added 4/12/2009

Absolutely brilliant recreation of the atmosphere of the cotton club and its music and dancing. The opening credits with the Mooche is electric. So is the musical Montage at the end. Unfortunately the plot is pretty awful. The gangster part should have been played down considerably and the musical aspect of the Cotton Club should have been the focus. The entire Nicolas Cage and Dutch Shultz subplot could have been removed. They should have kept the Gere / Lane and the Hines / Mckee love story. The gangster part need only have been represented by Hoskin and Gwynn at the club itself. The rest of the gangster stuff could have just been represented by more montages combined with music.
The Mckee scene with Ill Wind, I can watch over and over again. It was criminal that her other performance at Vera's Club was cut short by the gangster scenes.
Whenever I watch the movie now, I just fast forward to the Brilliant Music and Dancing. This movie could have been one of the greatest musicals, but instead it was released as a mediocre gangster movie.

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Fantastic Transaction
Added 1/12/2009

I think that this is one of the best movies ever and the transaction went smoothly. Thanks!
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Stylish, compelling and fascinating movie for all 30s/jazz fans
Added 10/4/2009

One of my all-time favorite movies (I'm a jazz player as well as fan), this delivers the best performance by Richard Gere in his career - and artfully compelling, lushly shot masterpiece that deserves much higher kudos than the public has given thus far.

The dp (dir photography) deserves an award, as do the writers/producers and actors -- this gives a rare, thoughtfully shot glimpse into 1930s jazz and gangster-era life and is one of my all time favorite movies. It's authentic, it's beautiful, it's well crafted and a genuine cinematic triumph. Thanks to all who worked on this movie, the hard work and artistry shines through.

Gregory Hines and 1930's life for folks there is captured with genuine care, as is the 'life of a gangster' and those around him. Gere is at his all time best in this film (I've seen most of his movies, this is by *far* my favorite with Richard Gere - nice work). Bob Hoskins is brilliant, as always. He's one of the best actors ever, this one showcases him and Gere to their best.

I will tell you this - of hundreds of movies I watch, this is one of the 20-30 or so that I regularly re-watch, at least once a year. It's an experience. It's an "e-ticket" ride. Well worth adding to your life if you're a movie buff as I am.

Beautiful cinematography - this is a powerful motion picture. A+++ Bravo!


To the arts,

Ken


p.s. I'd like to see Quentin Tarantino create a 1930s gangster-era movie, he'd also do a great job, fwiw.


0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
VHS
Added 9/11/2009

Quite satisfied with the promptness of delivery and excellent quality of film. Thanks for producing the hard-to-find merchandise.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Loved it despite all the song and dance!
Added 8/25/2009

Not a big musical fan (to put it mildly) I was a bit concerned there would be too much singing and dancing in this movie but it was not too much and the music and dancing was pivotal elements in recreating a past era... and on top very enjoyable to watch and listen mostly....

It managed to mix as a 'period movie' showing the early 30s for what they were in New York, a gangster movie, multiple love stories, covered the racial inequalities (in particular the treatment of blacks and coloured people) and the general divide between all races (Jews, Italians, Irish, Blacks) in America at the time without getting too heavy on the topic risking to derail the many other subplots and storylines. Many felt the many parallel plots made for a slightly messy movie - not I.

Despite a relatively simple plot the movie more than met expectations with an all start cast and excellent performances by most. Richard Gere proved once again he is a multitalent adding cornet and piano playing to his long list of accolades!

You felt like you were actually at the legendary club and wished you somehow could have been!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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