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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | William L. Nolte |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 September, 1938 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Timeless Multimedia |
| FEATURES: | Black & White, HiFi Sound, Original recording reissued, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Classics, Drama, Feature Film-drama, Love, Movie, Music & Musicals, Musical Features, Musicals & Cast Recordings, Musicals (Theatrical) |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 020215504438 |
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Customer Reviews of Bronze Venus
YOU DON'T HAVE TO TELL HIM TWICE. The Duke knew he had a sensation, he just never allowed her to fly to new hights; until he encouraged her to go and adventure out on her own. But he had to trick her, in order for her to take him seriously. He knew she would knock them dead with her beautiful singing voice. Ms. Lena Horne did just that. The Duke also knew that he wasn't a good show producer without her. This is a must see film. Done in 1938, the picture is a clear b&w classic.
Excellent story, fascinating music, fine acting
This is Lena Horne's first movie. In it she plays a singer, the Bronze Nightengale or Bronze Venus, who partners with the good-hearted Duke of the title. This is not Duke Ellington; the role is played by Ralph Cooper. It is fascinating to compare Lena's somewhat tentative performance in this movie to her confident and dynamic appearances in later movies such as Stormy Weather and Cabin in the Sky. This movie is characterized by a good, sound plot in which Duke and Lena are forced to split up for business reasons. I expected it to be one of those typical plots where the woman learns to know her place, and realizes that she shouldn't put her career ahead of her love-life. I was pleasantly surprised. Ralph Cooper does a fine job playing Duke, and we also get to see him at work as a band leader. There are several other thoroughly enjoyable characters as well, such as Duke's humorous con-man buddy who becomes Duke's partner after he splits with Lena. The scenes where Duke and the con-man sell patent medicine in small southern towns are really funny. We also get to see some fine musical performances not only by Lena Horne and Ralph Cooper, but also by an obscure but wonderful group called The Cats and the Fiddle, who resemble the Mills Brothers. This is a movie that I enjoy watching again and again. The sound isn't too great in the beginning (maybe that's just my copy), but then it improves after the first few scenes. I highly recommend this movie, especially if you are, as I am, a fan of early jazz and African-American cinema.