Swing With The Duke & King Cole: Rock 'N' Roll Review (2000)
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Runtime: 3 hrs 43 mins
Genre: Pop Music, , Big Band, Blues Singers, Swing Music, Jazz Musicians, Jazz Legends, Music (General), Jazz
Synopsis: The best of Swing, Big Band, and Jazz feature film and rare shorts, many of them considered lost, carefully restored from their original negatives. Featuring fiver programs: "Rock 'n' Roll Review"... The best of Swing, Big Band, and Jazz feature film and rare shorts, many of them considered lost, carefully restored from their original negatives. Featuring fiver programs: "Rock 'n' Roll Review" filmed at the Apollo with Ellington and Nat King Cole; "St. Louis Blues" starring the queen of blues Bessie Smith; "Black and Tan" starring Duke Ellington; "Second Chorus" with Fred Astaire, Burgess Meredith, and Artie Shaw; and "Boogie Woogie Dream" starring Lena Horne. [More]
Starring: Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, Bessie Smith, Fred Astaire
Starring: Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, Bessie Smith, Fred Astaire, Burgess Meredith, Artie Shaw, Lena Horne
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