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Lady Sings the Blues

  • 19721972
  • RR
  • 2h 24m
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7.0/10
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Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
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The story of the troubled life and career of the legendary Jazz singer, Billie Holiday.The story of the troubled life and career of the legendary Jazz singer, Billie Holiday.The story of the troubled life and career of the legendary Jazz singer, Billie Holiday.
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    • Sidney J. Furie
  • Writers
    • Chris Clark(screenplay)
    • Suzanne De Passe(screenplay)
    • William Dufty(book)
  • Stars
    • Diana Ross
    • Billy Dee Williams
    • Richard Pryor
    • Sidney J. Furie
  • Writers
    • Chris Clark(screenplay)
    • Suzanne De Passe(screenplay)
    • William Dufty(book)
  • Stars
    • Diana Ross
    • Billy Dee Williams
    • Richard Pryor
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 58User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 5 Oscars

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    Billy Dee Williams and Diana Ross in Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
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    Diana Ross in Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
    Richard Pryor and Diana Ross in Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
    Billy Dee Williams in Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
    Diana Ross in Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
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    14 x 22
    Due 39 x 55 inches
    Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
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    Diana Ross in Lady Sings the Blues (1972)

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    Diana Ross
    Diana Ross
    • Billie Holiday
    Billy Dee Williams
    Billy Dee Williams
    • Louis McKay
    Richard Pryor
    Richard Pryor
    • Piano Man
    James T. Callahan
    James T. Callahan
    • Reg Hanley
    • (as James Callahan)
    Paul Hampton
    Paul Hampton
    • Harry
    Sid Melton
    Sid Melton
    • Jerry
    Virginia Capers
    Virginia Capers
    • Mama Holiday
    Yvonne Fair
    • Yvonne
    Isabel Sanford
    Isabel Sanford
    • The Madame
    Tracee Lyles
    • The Prostitute
    Ned Glass
    Ned Glass
    • The Agent
    Milton Selzer
    Milton Selzer
    • The Doctor
    Norman Bartold
    Norman Bartold
    • The Detective #1
    Clay Tanner
    • The Detective #2
    Jester Hairston
    Jester Hairston
    • The Butler
    Bert Kramer
    Bert Kramer
    • The Policeman
    Paul Micale
    • The Maitre d'
    Mavis
    • The Singer
    • (as Michele Aller)
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writers
      • Chris Clark(screenplay)
      • Suzanne De Passe(screenplay)
      • William Dufty(book)
    • All cast & crew
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    • Trivia
      According to Diana Ross, Richard Pryor instructed her on how to behave during the scenes of drug use.
    • Goofs
      Some of the African-American male characters and extras sport modern (1972) hair styles with Afros or sideburns which were not in style in the 1930s.
    • Quotes

      Billie Holiday: [after Louis discovers that Billie shoots up] Sure I've taken a few shots, but only when I needed it,

      [Louis sighs]

      Billie Holiday: but i'm not hooked, Louis. I'm not.

      Louis McKay: Only when you needed it. What do you think hooked is? All I had to do is listen to your voice on the telephone and I knew. Who the hell do you think you're talking to? One of those ofay cats you be running around with? I've been on those streets all of my life. I know what that shit is!

      Billie Holiday: It's good, ain't it?

      [Louis then gets up and takes her suitcase and starts packing her stuff]

      Billie Holiday: Wait, Wait, Baby! Oh, no.

      Louis McKay: We're going home. Now!

      Billie Holiday: [Stopping him] Wait, hey, baby, wait. See, you don't understand. Now, you don't know how it is when people are looking down at you and laughing at you and think that I'm a loser. And if I go home now, I'll think that I'm one, too. I gotta prove it to them. I gotta prove it to myself.

      Louis McKay: What're you proving with that needle? That you're not woman enough to make it without a crutch? A magic way out when the going gets a little too rough? I want you to make it, too, baby. But not this way. Not this way.

    • Connections
      Edited into Afro Promo (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Tain't Nobody's Business
      Written by Porter Grainger and Everett Robbins

      Sung by Blinky (as Blinky Williams)

    User reviews58

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    Hopelessly Unhistoric
    Diana Ross put in a very fine performance playing a very difficult role. Sadly, that role was not Billie Holiday and this is my big problem with this film. Any film with a musician as its subject should have loads of that musician's art. Diana Ross does sing some songs, but the MUSIC is not the focus of the film. The unhistoric life of Lady Day is: her experiences as a prostitute, her first gig, getting discovered, touring with a white band, Strange Fruit, etc. They are all thrown together into a hapless hodge-podge lacking continuity or even a semblance of a timeline. An even greater sin is that Lady Day did not develop in a vacuum as this film would have you believe. She was a vital part of the larger jazz scene of the 30s and 40s, a scene she shared on an equal footing with such giants as Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Teddy Wilson, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Lester Young, Johnny Hodges, Ben Webster, and most importantly John Hammond, the famous producer and talent scout who discovered Lady Day in a small Harlem club. None of these people appear in the film in any way, shape, or fashion. That's not just ridiculous, it's criminal. I don't know if there was a permissions problem in portraying them on film (some of them were still alive when the film was made), but their absence is sorely felt.

    Amadeus is also criticized as unhistoric, which it is, but it made the best of Mozart's life by putting his music at center stage. (It also helps that the events it portrayed were in chronological order.) The same could have maybe rescued LADY SINGS THE BLUES, but the opportunity was missed. Other than Diana Ross's harrowing portrayal of a heroin addicted singer (who could have been anyone but Billie Holiday), there is nothing to recommend this movie. Go watch Ken Burns' JAZZ series instead.
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    • Mar 16, 2002

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 1972 (United States)
      • United States
      • English
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    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Jobete Productions
      • Motown Productions
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • 2 hours 24 minutes
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