Cadillac Records

Cadillac Records

  • Director: Darnell Martin
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 5, 2008
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Кадилак Рекордс
  • "Cadillac Records" is a song and dance film directed by Darnell Martin and starring Adrien Brody and Beyoncé . It was released in the United States on December 5, 2008.
    The film focuses on the life of Leonard Chase, the owner of the Chicago record company Chess Records, and tells a story about violence, race, sex, blues and rock in the Chicago environment of the 1950s and 1960s. story   .

    Details

    • Release date December 5, 2008
    • Filming locations Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies LightWave Entertainment, Parkwood Pictures, Sony Music Film

    Box office

    Budget

    $12,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $8,195,551

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $3,445,559

    Gross worldwide

    $8,883,644

    Movie reviews

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    • By Dane 2022-04-01 09:01:18

      a few feelings

      I write a long film review because the quotes are too many to fit in a short review. After watching this film, it is nothing more than some popular feelings, which I wrote in a diary.

      When Andrew was having dinner with his family (probably relatives, etc.) in Poppers, there was a conversation like this:

      -Charlie Parker didn't know anybody till Jo Jones threw a cymbal at his head.

      -So that's your idea of ​​success?

      -I think being the greatest musician of the 20th...

    • By Daphney 2022-03-31 09:01:09

      This Is What We Called History.

      The whole thing looks and feels a lot like Dream Girls.
      In an era full of racism.
      The record company started from scratch.
      Counter the white man with the peculiar black music.
      The historical background is roughly the same.
      But this record label is all about celebrities.
      Like Etta James.
      Some people say that this film has no ups and downs.
      It is because it has no ups and downs that history is cruel.
      No matter how good Chess was, he didn't even drive...

    • By Kolby 2022-03-31 09:01:09

      Expectations for music lovers

      This film reflects the background of American racial segregation in the 1940s, the black working people at the bottom struggled to cry, and finally broke through the barriers of racial segregation, turning the music of the working people into a weapon against capitalists.
      The protagonist of the story, McKenley Morgenfield, came from among the working people of Mississippi, and his long-term labor practice gave him a natural voice. Morganfield came to Chicago with the idea of ​​fame and...

    • By Bernardo 2022-03-31 09:01:09

      listen rather than watch

      After reading the most popular movie review, I heard that this movie was changed by a real person, but I am sorry I don’t know anyone, although I also join a rock band and listen to rock music, the only thing I know is that it only appears in the subtitles Clapton, that's just inheard himThat's it.
      The reason for watching this film is that I saw a friend recommending it in the harmonica forum, and reminded everyone that the plot is bad and Blues is wonderful....

    • By Josefina 2022-03-31 09:01:09

      life is blue

      The direction of the Mississippi is the direction of the blues music.
          In the cotton fields under the scorching sun, "Black people work, white people enjoy..." The sweaty black people used singing to temporarily forget poverty and fatigue, and used music to soothe the souls that have no color or status. As the sun went down, a figure carrying a guitar walked along the Mississippi River, looking for a place to place his music and soul. Chicago, the first big city Moody Walter met, is...

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    • By Johnathan 2022-04-03 09:01:11

      The plot is running, the singer goes through the motions, the music is good, and Beyonce is too...

    • By Doug 2022-04-03 09:01:11

      There is a legend in each song, and I drink a little too much. . Dry beer has a unique flavor with refreshing...

    • By Leonie 2022-04-03 09:01:11

      The running account is not as good as death. PS. TV movie level. 4 stars as a Blues enthusiast, not because of Beyoncé or because of the cherry-colored...

    • By Hester 2022-04-03 09:01:11

      The music is always exciting, my favorite song is my babe, which was later covered by Elvis, it's so good. Mick jaggar also appeared in the middle magically, and the arrogant appearance of twisting his mouth and speaking in a British accent really made me squirt. . The changing times, fans are always the most enthusiastic, and at the same time the most ruthless. Actually, I prefer jazz to blues. Who can imitate Billie Holiday's...

    • By Kacey 2022-04-03 09:01:11

      I prefer the tia version of at...

    Movie plot

    The story takes place in a small bar on Chicago's south side in 1947. This dimly lit bar was run by Leonard Chase ( Adrien Brody ) , and gradually gathered some musical wizards: ambitious and the ideal Polish Emigré; there's Moody Waters ( Jeffrey Wright ) , the unruly and gifted guitar prodigy who excels at making quiet and thoughtful music that's where the blues came from; impulsive But charismatic harmonica player Walter Jr. (...b
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    This film has many highlights, and the real historical background is enough to give the public an absolute reason to go to the theater. The main line of the story has always revolved around the life experience of record company owner Leonard Chase, and such a main axis of the film provides the audience with a good cut-in perspective. After watching this film, you can not only understand the grievances and grievances between people in...
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    Movie quotes

    • Muddy Waters: You alright? Damn it.

      Little Walter: I had no business being that pretty anyway.

    • Muddy Waters: You and me not gonna wake up every morning and get everything we want. Mostly we got to take what come. And half the time, that's gonna be a bunch of bullshit.

    • Willie Dixon: [as a narrator] When you lose that cat that gave you the sound that nobody else could, it hurts. Hurts more than losing your woman.