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Stormy Weather is a 1943 American musical film produced and released by 20th Century Fox, adapted by Frederick J. Jackson, Ted Koehler and H.S. Kraft from the story by Jerry Horwin and Seymour B. Robinson, directed by Andrew L. Stone, produced by William LeBaron and starring Lena Horne, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, and Cab Calloway.
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Stormy Weather" was performed by Horne in the 1943 film...
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Films. Stormy Weather (1935 film), a British comedy film...
- Stormy Weather (song)
Stormy Weather: Directed by Andrew L. Stone. With Lena Horne, Bill Robinson, Cab Calloway and His Cotton Club Orchestra, Katherine Dunham and Her Troupe. The relationship between an aspiring dancer and a popular songstress provides a retrospective of the great African-American entertainers of the early 1900s.
Films. Stormy Weather (1935 film), a British comedy film directed by Tom Walls. Stormy Weather (1943 film), an American musical motion picture produced and released by 20th Century Fox in 1943. Stormy Weathers (film), a 1992 film directed by Will Mackenzie.
Stormy Weather" was performed by Horne in the 1943 film Stormy Weather, a big, all-star show for World War II soldiers. [5] The song tells of disappointment, as the lyrics, "Don't know why there's no sun up in the sky", show someone pining for her man to return. [original research?]
10 maj 2018 · Synopsis, historical analysis, personnel profiles, contemporary reviews, and discussion of the film Stormy Weather, released in 1943 by Twentieth Century Fox, starring Lena Horne, Bill Robinson, Cab Calloway, Katherine Dunham, Fats Waller, Ada Brown and Dooley Wilson, and directed by Andrew L. Stone.
The relationship between an aspiring dancer and a popular songstress provides a retrospective of the great African-American entertainers of the early 1900s.
Coleman Hawkins, Taps Miller, Maxwell Davis, Herman Pickett, Teddy Buckner, James Porter, Bert Brooks as musicians in Jim Europe's 15th New York Regiment Band. (Personnel on Camera) - Released in Sepiatone. Irving Mills was production adviser.