- Stormy Weather (film)
Infobox_Film
name = Stormy Weather
caption = Original movie poster
director =Andrew L. Stone
producer = William LeBaron
writer = Jerry Horwin, Seymour B. Robinson (story)
H.S. Kraft (adaptation)
starring =Lena Horne Bill Robinson Cab Calloway Katherine Dunham Fats Waller Fayard Nicholas Harold Nicholas Ada Brown Dooley Wilson
music =Harold Arlen
cinematography =Leon Shamroy
editing = James B. Clark
distributor =20th Century Fox
released = July 21, 1943
runtime = 78 min.
language = English
country = USA
imdb_id = 0036391|"Stormy Weather" is the title of an American musical
motion picture produced and released by20th Century Fox in 1943.The film is one of two major
Hollywood musicals produced in 1943 with primarilyAfrican-American casts, the other beingMGM 's "Cabin in the Sky ", and is considered a time capsule showcasing some of the top African-American performers of the time, during an era when black actors and singers rarely appeared in lead roles in mainstreamHollywood productions, particularly of the musical genre."Stormy Weather", which takes its title from the 1933 song of the same title (which is performed near the end of the film), is loosely based upon the life and times of its star, dancer Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. Robinson plays "Bill Williamson", a natural born dancer who returns home in 1918 after fighting in World War I and tries to launch a career as a performer, along the way wooing a beautiful singer named Selina Rogers, played by
Lena Horne in one of her few non-MGM film appearances (and one of only two films from the 1930s-40s in which Horne played a substantial role). The character of Selina was invented for the film; Robinson did not have such a romance in real life. Co-starring isDooley Wilson as Bill's perpetually broke friend.Other notable performers in the movie were
Cab Calloway andFats Waller (both appearing as themselves), theNicholas Brothers dancing duo, singerAda Brown , and dancerKatherine Dunham . With a running time of only 77 minutes, the film features some 20 musical numbers. This was Robinson's final film (he died in 1949), and Waller himself died only a few months after its release.Musical highlights include Waller performing his composition "Ain't Misbehavin'", Cab Calloway leading his band in a performance of his composition "
Jumpin' Jive ", and a lengthy sequence built around the title song, featuring the vocals of Lena Horne and the dancing of Katherine Dunham. Horne also performs in several dance numbers with Robinson, making this possibly the only film in which she danced as well as sang.The movie was adapted by
Frederick J. Jackson ,Ted Koehler and H.S. Kraft from the story byJerry Horwin andSeymour B. Robinson . It was directed byAndrew L. Stone .In
2001 , the United StatesLibrary of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in theNational Film Registry . It was released to DVD inNorth America in 2005.External links
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* [http://thehidehoblog.zumablog.com/index.php Several articles about "Stormy Weather" (in French)]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7166448883120539209&q=stormy+weather Five-minute sequence from "Stormy Weather"] from Google Video.Fred Astaire said this sequence, by the Nicholas brothers, was the finest piece of tap dancing ever filmed.
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