Bobby Hutcherson Movies
A French music lover befriends a once-great American jazz artist and attempts to save him from self-destruction in this moody drama. Saxophonist Dexter Gordon portrays Dale Turner, a fictional musician inspired by a number of famed jazz figures, including Bud Powell and Lester Young. Largely forgotten in his home country, Turner has moved to Paris in search of a more appreciative audience. He finds it in the form of Francis Borler (Francois Cluzet), a bebop aficionado who befriends the expatriate player. Borler soon becomes familiar with Turner's darker side, including his struggles with alcoholism, drug addiction, and depression. Fearing for the musician's life, the fan becomes his caretaker, an arrangement that leads to a brief improvement in Turner's health and fortunes but places great emotional strain upon them both. Director Bertrand Tavernier pays great attention to the visual and aural details of the jazz world, with outstanding musical supervision provided by Herbie Hancock. 'Round Midnight's greatest asset, however, is Gordon's Academy Award-nominated performance, informed by his own life experiences. His naturally fascinating presence combines with the film's obvious love of the music and its milieu to provide what many have hailed as one of the more authentic and affectionate presentations of the jazz world on the silver screen. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi
- Starring:
- Dexter Gordon, François Cluzet, (more)
This documentary is the second volume in a two-part set featuring Blue Note recording artists. The program presents a who's who of musicians who have performed for the legendary jazz music label Blue Note. Known for showcasing jazz artists, the Blue Note enjoys an unparalleled reputation in the jazz world with performers and audiences alike. Excerpts from a tribute for Blue Note held at New York's Town Hall are presented here. This list of artists includes Bobby Timmons, Stanley Jordan, and Bernie Wallace. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi
This documentary is part one of a two-volume set featuring Blue Note recording artists. The program presents a who's who of musicians who have performed for the legendary jazz music label Blue Note. Known for showcasing jazz artists, the Blue Note enjoys an unparalleled reputation in the jazz world with performers and audiences alike. Excerpts from a tribute for Blue Note held at New York's Town Hall are presented here. This list of artists includes Herbie Hancock, Stanley Jordan, and Bobby Hutcherson. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi

- 1969
- PG
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A total of nine Academy Award nominations went to this wildly acclaimed, allegorical drama set amongst the contestants in a marathon dance contest during the Great Depression. Gig Young stars as Rocky, the obnoxious emcee for a dance marathon that offers prize money of $1,500, a small fortune during hard economic times that brings out the worst in several participants. Among them are Gloria Beatty (Jane Fonda), a malcontent who's partnered with a drifter, Robert Syverton (Michael Sarrazin); a pregnant farm girl (Bonnie Bedelia) and her husband (Bruce Dern); a sailor (Red Buttons); and an aspiring actress (Susannah York). As the marathon winds into a staggering second month, suspicion, doubt and insecurity rages among the competitors and even the decaying and increasingly manipulative Rocky, leading to a shocking crime. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
- Starring:
- Jane Fonda, Michael Sarrazin, (more)




