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The Legend of Willie Brown (1998)
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Louis C.K. (writer)
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The world's first jazz mockumentary
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(Complete credited cast)| Larney Rutledge | ... | Oil Can Watson | |
| Andre B. Blake | ... | Willie Brown (as Andre Blake) | |
| D.C. Benny | ... | Bartender | |
| Eddie Brill | ... | Club Owner | |
| William Stevenson | ... | Piano Player |
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This short, in true jazz documentary style, describes the debut performance of Willie Brown, the baddest jazz trumpeter around.
Into a smoky barroom, steps a suave musician in a natty suit and porkpie hat. Obviously a lady-killer, that's Willie Brown. When the clichéd talking head, starts recounting that debut performance one feels that they've tuned in to a segment of Ken Burn's Jazz epic. But then...