Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaPacked with music by the greats of the time.Packed with music by the greats of the time.Packed with music by the greats of the time.
Cholly Atkins
- Self
- (as Cole and Atkins)
Charles 'Honi' Coles
- Self
- (as Coles and Atkins)
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Hi, Everyone,
I have a version of this that is part of a DVD collection which contains 10 titles. My version of the movie lasts less than 40 minutes, although the information that accompanies the collection lists the running time as 75 minutes.
I watched the video and enjoyed Big Joe Turner's one song and the Clovers' one song. Dinah Washington sang a nice tune and Nat "King" Cole did a number with his trio.
Duke Ellington appears twice and his drummer Louis Bellson is featured on one song. All the music is good but never great, and except for the Clovers and Big Joe Turner, not Rock and Roll. It is quite possible some of the missing acts are Rock and Roll and it somehow was lost for the copy I have. Larry Darnell does an excellent job with his upbeat ballad and comes across much like Sam Cooke.
The emcee is excellent, even though the audience footage appears to be from some different show. Leonard Reed performs well in a comedy sketch. There is a good tap dance routine by a duo who later appear as comic actors.
I would have enjoyed it more if I had seen the version with Nipsey Russell and Ruth Brown and Mantan Moreland.
For 1955 I would have liked it more if Nat Cole had done one of his hits.
Tom Willett
I have a version of this that is part of a DVD collection which contains 10 titles. My version of the movie lasts less than 40 minutes, although the information that accompanies the collection lists the running time as 75 minutes.
I watched the video and enjoyed Big Joe Turner's one song and the Clovers' one song. Dinah Washington sang a nice tune and Nat "King" Cole did a number with his trio.
Duke Ellington appears twice and his drummer Louis Bellson is featured on one song. All the music is good but never great, and except for the Clovers and Big Joe Turner, not Rock and Roll. It is quite possible some of the missing acts are Rock and Roll and it somehow was lost for the copy I have. Larry Darnell does an excellent job with his upbeat ballad and comes across much like Sam Cooke.
The emcee is excellent, even though the audience footage appears to be from some different show. Leonard Reed performs well in a comedy sketch. There is a good tap dance routine by a duo who later appear as comic actors.
I would have enjoyed it more if I had seen the version with Nipsey Russell and Ruth Brown and Mantan Moreland.
For 1955 I would have liked it more if Nat Cole had done one of his hits.
Tom Willett
- yonhope
- 5 de jan. de 2007
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- CuriosidadesThis was apparently filmed from a live stage show. At the beginning Willie Bryant says, "Welcome to the Harlem Variety Review" and "I'll be with you for the next 30 minutes."
- ConexõesReferenced in Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) (2000)
- Trilhas sonorasThe Moochie
Performed by Duke Ellington Orchestra (as Duke Ellington and His Orchestra)
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By what name was Rock 'n' Roll Revue (1955) officially released in Canada in English?
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