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New Orleans
111
Market price:
$29.95USD
Our price: $20.65USD
(save 31%)
Status:
IN-STOCK
Released:
2000-04-25
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New Orleans DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Barney Bigard
,
Shelley Winters
,
John Alexander
,
Louis Armstrong
,
Arturo de Cordova
,
Richard Hageman
,
Woody Herman
,
Billie Holiday
,
Marjorie Lord
,
Meade Lux Lewis
,
Dorothy Patrick
,
Irene Rich
,
Zuttie Singleton
Director(s):
Arthur Lubin
Features:
"A Rhapsody in Black and Blue": 1932 short film with Louis Armstrong
"Symphony in Black": 1935 short film with Billie Holiday
Essay on the making of New Orleans
New Orleans DVD Details
Video:
Black & White
Audio:
PCM mono
Language:
English
Running Time:
90
Genre:
Movie
Musicals
Cast Recordings
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
738329015923
Product Code:
KV159DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
1947
Studio:
Kino Video
New Orleans DVD Summary
New Orleans
is Republic Pictures' spin on such "musical origin" films as
Birth of the Blues
and
Dixie
.
Covering nearly four decades, the story is a fanciful recreation of the "birth" of American jazz music.
Arturo de Cordova plays Nick Duquesne, owner of a posh gambling house in turn-of-the-century New Orleans (yes, that's an uncredited Shelley Winters as Duquesne's secretary!) When the "good" people of the town forced Duquesne to pack up and leave, he relocates in Chicago, where he discovers that
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