Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
Lady Sings the Blues (1972) - Drame Films 144 minutes. . new york city, brothel, jazz singer or musician, mental breakdown, biography, addiction, rape victim, tour bus, racism, based on memoir or autobiography, period drama, drug overdose, music history, lynching, dying young, black singer, withdrawal, heroin addict, nightclub singer, blues music, billie holiday, harlem, new york city, carnegie hall, rise to fame, wayward girl, death of a musician, music tour, 1940s, somber, 1930s, following one's dream, desperate, former prostitute, period film, straight jacket, cautionary, black woman, cultural icon, woman's story, disheartening, powerful, woman musician, deep south racism, kkk rally
Sortie: Oct 12, 1972
Durée: 144 minutes
Etoiles: Diana Ross, Billy Dee Williams, Richard Pryor, James T. Callahan, Paul Hampton, Sid Melton
Crew: Jay Weston (Producer), Sidney J. Furie (Director), Chris Clark (Screenplay), Suzanne de Passe (Screenplay), William Dufty (Book), Billie Holiday (Book)