Scott Joplin (1977)
- Starring:
- Billy Dee Williams, Clifton Davis, (more)
- Director(s):
- Jeremy Kagan
Synopsis of Scott Joplin
Billy Dee Williams stars as legendary ragtime pianist/composer Scott Joplin in this 1977 biopic. Despite his brilliance, Joplin (1868-1917) was confined by the color of his skin to the dregs of show business in the late 19th century. While competing in a musical contest, Joplin introduces his most famous composition, "The Maple Leaf Rag", thereby commanding the attention of a white music publisher. Offered a ridiculously low price for the song, Joplin nevertheless agrees to sell his composition, figuring that he has a better chance at fame and fortune once he's published. Before long, Ragtime music has become a national craze, and Joplin is rich beyond his wildest dreams. But the composer realizes that his brand of music is not considered respectable, and yearns to write something of more lasting value--a concerto, perhaps, or even an opera. Alas, Joplin's talents begin failing him, and by age 49 he is on the brink of death, a victim of syphilis. Originally made for television by Motown Films, Scott Joplin was released theatrically by Universal Pictures. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of Scott Joplin
- Billy Dee Williams - Scott Joplin
- Margaret Avery - Belle Joplin
- Godfrey Cambridge - Tom Turpin
- DeWayne Jessie - John The Baptist
- Taj Mahal - Poor Alfred
- Art Carney - John Stark
- Marcus J. Grapes
- Rita Ross
- Leon Charles
- David Hubbard
- Fred Pinkard
- Clifton Davis - Louis Chauvin
- Eubie Blake - Will Williams
- Seymour Cassel - Dr. Jaelki
- Mabel King - Madam Amy
- Spo-De-Odee - Left Hand Of God
- Delos V. Smith, Jr.
- Denise Gordy - Prostitute
- The Commodores
- Samuel Fuller - Theater Impresario
- Delos V. Smith
- David Healy
- Director(s):
- Jeremy Kagan
- Writer(s):
- Christopher Knopf
- Producer(s):
- Rob Cohen, Stan Hough
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