Chuck Mangione Movies

- 1999
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After 11 years away from the recording studio, jazzman Chuck Mangione returned to the music scene with his 1999 album The Feeling's Back, and this DVD edition of the album combines full-motion video with the album's ten tracks, which have been remastered to take advantage of the broadened sonic spectrum of the DVD format. Selections include "Mountain Flight," "Consuelo's Love Theme," "Fotografia," "La Vie En Rose," and "Quase." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

- 1989
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Influential jazz icon Chuck Mangione takes the stage to perform a series of his best-loved tunes including "Land of Make Believe", "She's Gone", and "Once Upon a Love Time" in this concert performance video. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy Gillespie, and Chuck Mangione are the stars in this performance at the historic Storyville club in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Once part of the infamous red-light district of the city, Storyville has hosted many of the great names in music. To the delight of the live audience, Ms. Vaughan sings some of her sultriest tunes, while Mangione and Gillespie perform some bebop classics, including "Take the "A" Train" and "Watermelon Man." ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Don Cherry, Maynard Ferguson, (more)
Leslie Uggams guest stars as jazz singer Alexis Carter, with whom T.C. (Roger E. Mosley) had fallen in love during the Vietnam war. Now that Alexis has apparently come back into his life, T.C. hopes to rekindle the romance. This turn of events positively baffles Magnum (Tom Selleck), who knows only too well that Alexis precipitates disaster wherever she goes--and sure enough, the lady is presently on the lam from a Detroit drug ring over an $18,000 "misunderstanding." Leslie Uggams sings "Nowhere to Run" and "Here's That Rainy Day" in this episode, which also features a rare acting appearance by musical legend Chuck Mangione. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Hall Bartlett directs the rural drama The Children of Sanchez, based on the novel The Children of Sanchez: Autobiography of a Mexican Family written by Oscar Lewis in the '60s. Anthony Quinn stars as the widowed Jesus Sanchez, a poor farmer struggling to provide for his family in Mexico City. Also starring Lupita Ferrer as Consuelo and Stathis Giallelis as Roberto. This is the last film in the 50-year career of international star Dolores del Rio, who plays the Grandma. Jazz-pop performer Chuck Mangione was nominated for a Golden Globe and won a Grammy award for his original musical score. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Anthony Quinn, Lupita Ferrer, (more)
Some of the biggest names in the history of jazz perform live in this concert film that captures some of the highlights of the 1975 Montreux Jazz Festival. Released by Stroyville DVD, Monterey Jazz Festival 1975 includes such songs as "Woman (Shake Your Booty)" by Etta James and the Outlaws, "Ichano" by the Chuck Mangione Quartet, and "Billie's Bounce" by Bill Evans, Marian McPartland, John Lewis, and Patrice Rushen. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Gene Norman, Akiyoshi-Tabackin Big Band, (more)













