- Bojangles (film)
Infobox Film | name = Bojangles
caption = "DVD" cover
director =Bill Lake Joseph Sargent
producer =Gregory Hines
Laurie Mirsky
Robert Riesenberg
Fran Saperstein
Richard Vane
writer = BookJim Haskins N.R. Mitgang
"Mr. Bojangles: The Biography of Bill Robinson"
Teleplay
Richard Wesley
Robert P. Johnson
starring =Gregory Hines Peter Riegert Kimberly Elise Maria Ricossa Savion Glover
music =Terence Blanchard
cinematography = Donald M. Morgan
editing = B.J. Sears
distributor =Showtime (TV-movie)
released =February 2 , 2001
runtime = 101 min.
language = English
budget =
imdb_id ="Bojangles" is a biographical drama that chronicles the life of legendary
entertainer Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (1878-1949). This film boasts some incredibletap dance routines and a complicated, if not unique, interpretation of the main character byGregory Hines , who also served as an Executive Producer.Starting with Robinson's funeral, including what looks like archival footage of the event, the film then plays out the biography in a straightforward manner as a
flashback , both in color and black-and-white.In 1916, Robinson was a successful
vaudeville performer and considered the finest tap dancer of his generation. At the peak of his career, he was the highest paid Black entertainer, but for all the joy he gave others, his life was anything but happy, there was a great deal of tragedy in himself. He died broke and penniless.When the
American Civil War was still a living memory, segregation in public facilities was the rule, rather than the exception, and all sorts of strange and arbitrary regulations were aimed at keeping people of color in a separate and inferior position. On the vaudeville circuits there was what was known as the "two coloreds rule"—no solo performances for black entertainers; at least two had to be on the stage. But Robinson started in the black-face productions and shocked people when he worked as a solo act. He also starred on Broadway and was a headliner inCanada , which didn't have the same issues with racism as America, and while roles for black actors inHollywood were severely limited at the time, Robinson managed to become a recognized screen star, headlining the musical "Stormy Weather" and appearing in a significant number of films with child starShirley Temple .Robinson was a great subject for a movie biography. He loved his native
New York City and gained notoriety for his generosity, performing at more of 3000 benefits, but was also a compulsive gambler and a womanizer.Hines, arguably the greatest tap dancer of "his" generation, displays his fascination with the history of the art, but instead of creating a glorified image of the man and his work, he shows a different side of the entertainer. The best scenes of "Bojangles" are the dance numbers, including a memorable duplication by Hines of a filmed dance by Robinson using an up-and-down set of stairs in which Hines' step dance is repeated with the film of Robinson's, side by side. An effective supporting cast helps to keep the energy levels from flagging.
Kimberly Elise is charming as Robinson's wife of 27 years, andPeter Riegert adds dimension to Marty Forkins, Robinson's loyal agent who gave up other clients–theMarx Brothers ,Will Rogers —to focus on building Robinson's career. "Bojangles" also featuresSavion Glover andMaria Ricossa . All of these characters speak directly to the camera/audience at one point or another, a device that also helps vary the mostly straight-line storyline.Furthermore, because Johnson it's not glorified, it allows the opportunity for the audience to examine the difficulties of black entertainers back then against similar difficulties today. "Bojangles" was produced by Darrick Productions and
MGM Television for theShowtime premium cable network.TV Awards
*Black Reel Awards (2002) [http://us.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Black_Reel_Awards/] :
Kimberly Elise - Best Supporting Actress
*Image Award (2002) [http://us.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Image_Awards/] :Gregory Hines - Outstanding ActorTV Nominations
*Emmy Awards (2001) [http://us.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Emmy_Awards/] :Gregory Hines - Outstanding Lead Actor:Henry LeTang - Outstanding Choreography
*Image Awards (2002):Outstanding Movie:Kimberly Elise - Outstanding Lead Actress
*Golden Reel Award (2002) [http://us.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Motion_Picture_Sound_Editors_USA/] :Best Sound Editing
*Screen Actors Guild Awards (2002) [http://us.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Screen_Actors_Guild_Awards/] :Gregory Hines - Outstanding Performance by a Male ActorExternal links
* [http://allmovie.com/ AllMovie.com]
* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005UF7X Amazon.com]
*imdb title|0252287|Bojangles
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.