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Jo Jo Dancer Your Life Is Calling

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Released: 2002-02-19

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Jo Jo Dancer Your Life Is Calling DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Gary Allen, Jack Andreozzi, Martin Azarow, J.J. Barry, Tanya Boyd, Virginia Capers, Gloria Charles, Frederick Coffin, Mary Bond Davis, Dennis Farina, Ken Foree, Michael Genovese, Rod Gist, Rocco Urbisci, Jimmy Binkley Group, Richard Daugherty, Charlie Dell, Howard L.W. Fortune, Sig Frohlich, Dr. Richard Grossman, Teri Hafford, Alicia Shonte Harvey, Edwin Hausam, Linda Hoy, Rashon Kahn, Jo Ann Mann, Erika Marr, Geraldine Mason, Dorothy McLennan, Angella Mitchell, Tracy Morgan, Kiblena Peace, Deon Pearson, Laura Rae, Edy Roberts, Elizabeth Robinson, Roxanne Rolle, Erastus Spencer, Dewayne Taylor, Robin Torell, Cheri Wells, Reuben Cannon, Bebe Drake, Dennis Hayden, Sam Hennings, Michael Ironside, Charles Knapp, Joanna Lipari, Valerie McIntosh, Michael Prince, Beau Starr, Marlene Warfield, Ludie Washington, Dean Wein, Michael Williams, Wings Hauser, Richard Pryor, Debbie Allen, Art Evans, Fay Hauser, Barbara Williams, Carmen McRae, Paula Kelly, Diahnne Abbott, Scoey Mitchell, Billy Eckstin

Director(s): Richard Pryor

Features:
Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video
Widescreen & full-screen presentations
Audio: English (Mono)
Subtitles: English & French
Interactive menus
Scene selections
Jo Jo Dancer Your Life Is Calling DVD Details
Video:
Pre-1954 Standard, Cinemascope
Audio:
5 full-range channels. Includes 3 for the front speakers, 2 surround channels for rear speakers, & 1 low-frequency effects (LFE) channel to carry deep bass effects
PCM mono
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English, French
Running Time: 98
Genre: Drama
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 043396066731
Product Code: CTR6673DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1986
Studio: Sony Pictures
Jo Jo Dancer Your Life Is Calling DVD Summary Popular African-American comedian Jo Jo Dancer is severely burned while free-basing cocaine.

Producer/director/writer Richard Pryor insists that the movie is not autobiographical.

While hovering between life and death, Dancer flashes back to his childhood, when he grew up in a brothel.

Producer/director/writer Richard Pryor insists that the movie is not autobiographical.

Dancer decides to become a comic, but has a great many difficulties rising to stardom until he begins making scatological comments