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Leadbelly (1976)
Director: Gordon Parks
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
The casting of Roger Mosley, with his boyish good looks, forewarns of the total blandness of yet another tragic-black-musician biopic. While pretending to stress the realism of this version of the life of Huddie Ledbetter, Parks can't disguise the fact that the details of the black folk-hero's life have been laundered for the widest possible audience. Totally inexcusable, and downright offensive to the legacy of the man's music, is the re-recording of some of Leadbelly's best-known songs (emasculated vocals, string and woodwinds even). Best moments are some early scenes involving encounters with musicians from whom he learns humility: the anonymous old-timer who introduces him to the l2-string guitar, and his early travels with Blind Lemon Jefferson (well played by Art Evans).Author: RM
Cast & crew
Director: Gordon Parks
Producer: Marc Merson
Cast: Roger E Mosley, James E Brodhead, John McDonald, Earnest L Hudson, Dana Manno, Art Evans, Paul Benjamin full cast
Duration: 127 mins
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