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Lackawanna Blues
Actor(s):

S. Epatha Merkerson,  Marcus Carl Franklin,  Mos Def,  Carmen Ejogo,  Louis Gossett Jr.


Director(s):

George C. Wolfe


Label: Hbo Home Video
Publisher(s):

Hbo Home Video


Studio: Hbo Home Video
Manufacturer: Hbo Home Video
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
MPN: HBOD92749D
Format(s): AC-3,  Closed-captioned,  Color,  Dolby,  Dubbed,  DVD-Video,  Subtitled,  Widescreen,  NTSC
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
List Price: $14.98
Our Price: $8.99
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Editorial Reviews



Description


Based on the award winning play by Ruben Santiago-Hudson, this poignant and colorful drama tells the inspirational story of a courageous woman, Nanny, whose spirit and strength served as the foundation for a struggling community trying to survive during the segregation era. Starring an exceptional ensemble cast led by Jimmy Smits, Rosie Perez, and Macy Gray, this inspiring drama from HBO Films is a celebration of the good things in life, no matter how tough times may be.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:Audio Commentary with director George C. Wolfe and writer Ruben Santiago-Hudson
Deleted Scenes
Featurette

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Cool music, a wonderful atmospheric feel, and first-rate performances by a stellar cast distinguish Lackawanna Blues, a 2005, 90-minute film originally broadcast by HBO. Director George C. Wolfe's theater background (as a writer and/or director he's been responsible for The Colored Museum, Jelly's Last Jam, and Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk) is apparent; adapted by scriptwriter Ruben Santiago-Hudson from his own autobiographical play, Lackawanna Blues is less a story than a reminiscence, told by a young man (an affecting performance by Marcus Carl Franklin) raised by the indefatigable Rachel "Nanny" Crosby (an equally fine turn by S. Epatha Merkerson, known to many from her role in TV's Law & Order) in that upstate New York town. The focus is on Nanny's rooming house, which is populated by all manner of colorful characters (played by the likes of Macy Gray, Jeffrey Wright, and many others, with Jimmy Smits and Carmen Ejogo as the boy's wayward parents). The roomers include drunks, hustlers, ex-cons, and other shady types, but while plenty of bad stuff goes on, it's all coated with a certain patina of sentiment that tends to minimize the hard realities of life for African Americans in the early 1960s. That's fine; Wolfe, with the help of some superb editing by Brian Kates, gives the film such a delightful period vibe that it's easy to overlook its few shortcomings. The music (available on a soundtrack CD), ranging from downhome country blues to uptown swing, jump blues, and more, also makes a major contribution to the delightful diversion that is Lackawanna Blues. --Sam Graham


Customer Reviews

Very Good

Rating

This was a very heart warming movie. Very good acting. I truly enjoyed it.


Very entertaining

Rating

This movie was everything that it was promised to be. I can watch it over and over again.


Great Film-making!

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I absolutely LOVE this movie. Great story, directing and all-star cast. S. Epatha Merkerson was remarkable and needs more roles she can sink her teeth into. She makes it look so natural. Love her.


One of the best

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Great movie,great cast,great music,this is one of those movies that is so good that when it is over you wish it would go on for another 90 minutes,I will w3atch this one many times.


Lack and Wanna

Rating

I, infrequently, view movies. Seldom, I will watch a move a second time. I have viewed this movie six times and thoroughly enjoyed it each time.

This movie is about too many who had long term lacks and one woman who "wanna" help them with their blues.


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