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Stormy Weather (1943)

The relationship between an aspiring dancer and a popular songstress provides a retrospective of the great African-American entertainers of the early 1900s.

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Louisa B 19 Feb 2008

very weak story line, but the dancing and singing is good

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Pete S 18 Jul 2011

Not so great plot, legendary music. The songs and dances are performed by people who shaped what they did; Fats Waller, Cab Calloway, Lena Horne, Bill Robinson, (who got the not so easily accomplished achievement of greatest dancer of all time crowned by none of other then Fred Astaire himself.) etc.

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Orion W 05 May 2008

Basically an excuse to show off some of the big jazz names of the time, but who even needs much of an excuse to do that? Watching this was the first time I'd even seen Lena Horne, Cab Calloway and Fats Waller doing their thing, rather than just hearing it. On the down side, most of Lena's numbers are a tad samey, and the title number is overblown and showy compared to the lovely subdued recording I first heard. However, I did enjoy the first rendition of 'There's No Two Ways About Love', and Fats' performance of 'Ain't Misbehavin'' positively overflows with charisma. Essential for any fans of jazz from this period.

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Fatima B 17 Jun 2007

this is history. the most talented black actors, singers and dancers are in this movie.

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Stella D 11 Jul 2012

while it's certainly a white fantasy of black life in 1943 (where racism didn't exist) it stars many of the greatest entertainers of the 30s and 40s. bill robinson was already 65 when this was made; lena horne was an up and coming 26. of course their relationship was completely desexualized and the plot was just an excuse for musical numbers anyway. but it's hard to beat fats waller, cab calloway in a zoot suit and the fabulous nicholas brothers.

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