1940s Actress



So What

So What
In the decades after he first appeared on the mid-1940s New York jazz scene, the mercurial trumpeter Miles Davis's spare, lyrical playing 1940s actress and enigmatic personality came to represent the sound 1940s actress and the face of modern jazz. His life, full of contradictions that included passionate relationships with women followed by swift rejection of them, 1940s actress and his frequently combative relationships with his musicians, is chronicled in Yale professor John Szwed's comprehensive biography, SO WHAT. Szwed follows Davis from his St. Louis upbringing to his first hesitant recordings with Charlie Parker in the mid-1940s, 1940s actress and the epochal tracks that Davis cut with arranger Gil Evans, which became the BIRTH OF THE COOL album. He chronicles both the musician's cocaine 1940s actress and heroin abuse 1940s actress and his later intolerance for drug use by others, 1940s actress and Davis's most innovative period, from the late 1950s to the early'70s. He also traces Davis's harrowing, drug-related decline during the'80s, when he was rescued from near-death by the intervention of friends, including actress (and ex-Davis girlfriend) Cicely Tyson. Wide-ranging 1940s actress and authoritative, SO WHAT is a riveting 1940s actress and meticulously researched account of the life of one of the most innovative 1940s actress and respected musicians of the 20th century. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Mother Night (DVD)

Mother Night (DVD)
Keith Gordon's darkly comic film version of Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s highly original novel stars Nick Nolte as Howard J. Campbell Jr., an unusual antihero with a twisted story to tell. The tale begins in a Israeli prison cell, where Campbell is on trial for WWII war crimes. Campbell is given a typewriter 1940s actress and enough paper to recount his bizarre memoir, which appears as a series of black-and-white 1940s actress and color scenes that shift between 1940s Germany, 1950s New York, 1940s actress and 1960s Israel. The American Campbell 1940s actress and his parents relocate to Germany between the two world wars 1940s actress and live a happy life. Campbell grows up to be a playwright 1940s actress and marries a beautiful German actress, Helga Noth (Sheryl Lee). On a day like any other, Campbell's life takes a bizarre turn as he is offered a top-secret assignment by a U.S. government official (John Goodman in an unbilled role)--to pose as a Nazi sympathizer while relaying secret American code via the radio. Campbell successfully accomplishes his mission by starting an anti-American, anti-Semitic radio program that is revered in Nazi Germany 1940s actress and deplored in America. In a strange twist of fate, the unknown American playwright becomes a well-known German celebrity. After the war, Campbell escapes Germany 1940s actress and flees to New York, preferring to remain anonymous in the booming city. Years later, Campbell's life is turned upside down when he is recognized 1940s actress and pursued by Holocaust survivors, eager white supremacists, neo-Nazis, 1940s actress and U.S. law enforcers, leading to his incarceration in the Israeli prison where he awaits his fate. As Campbell, Nolte gives one of the finest performances of his career. A nightmarish maze of one man's misadventures, MOTHER NIGHT is an ironic 1940s actress and deeply stylized tribute to the one-of-a-kind dark humor of Vonnegut's writing. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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