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Added by zackspaw (12)

Added on: 09/10/2002
Latest update: 02/08/2010
User updates processed: 2

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Great Day in Harlem (1994) [ID3254CC]

Country  USA  
Released  15/11/1995
Publisher  Image Entertainment
Price  14.99 USD

UPC  014381325461UPC=014381325461
Category  Jazz

Color  Color
Length  60 min.
Side  1
Chapters  14
Size  12"
Picture  Video
Ratio  1.33:1
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  Standard
Rot status  None reported
 
Manufactured by  Mitsubishi

 

   

 Sound Encoding  Digital Tracks  Analog Tracks 
 
 Spoken Language  Subtitles 
English No subtitle 

 Mint Marks sample 
ID3254CC A 02 M

 Additional Information by zackspaw (12)   26/01/2009 

Academy Award Nominee for Best Documentary, 1994. An intriguing film about a famous photo. In 1958, a young art director named Art Kane coordinated a group photograph of all the top jazz artists in NYC for a piece in Esquire magazine. Unexpectedly, an amazing array of musicians showed up for the photo shoot located in front of a brownstone near the 125th Street Station. The documentary includes rare, never-before-seen home movies of the stars arriving and greeting each other, shot by musician Milt Hinton and his wife, plus interviews, conversations, and archival performance footage.