The Boogie Woogie Dream (1944) (Short Film)

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  • Boogie-Woogie Dream (1944) is an independently made short film musical, directed by Hanus Burger, starring Lena Horne, Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson and Teddy Wilson and his orchestra.It is a significant film in the history of jazz for its early glimpse of Lena Horne (in her second film) and as the only film of boogie-woogie piano masters Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson.
    Synopsis
    In a nightclub, Teddy Wilson and his orchestra are laying down their last groove for the night. In the audience, Mr. Weathercoop (Russel Morrison) and his date (Virginia Pine) briefly discuss Wilson's band. Back in the kitchen, where Albert Ammons is hanging paper and Pete Johnson tunes a piano, a kitchen maid (Lena Horne) begins to sing about how she would like to perform in a new gown, rather than to wash dishes. Pete Johnson provides an impromptu accompaniment, and then Ammons joins in on a duet; a cutaway informs us that the Weathercoops are paying attention.
    The Weathercoops fall asleep, and this leads to a dream where the kitchen maid has gotten her evening gown; she introduces Ammons and Johnson, who play Boogie Woogie Dream. Teddy Wilson then conjures up his band and backs up the maid, with some help from Johnson, on the song Unlucky Woman. This is followed by a jam with Wilson's band, illustrated by a montage. Ammons, Johnson and the kitchen maid are then seen sleeping, propped up at the piano; the phone rings and wakes them up. Mr. Weathercoop ends up with the call, and afterward gives the others the offer that they have been dreaming about.
    Background and dissemination
    Hanus (or Hannes) Burger (1909-1990) was a Czech documentary filmmaker who had fled to the United States in the wake of the Anschluss; footage he had taken when the Germans invaded Prague was incorporated into the acclaimed documentary film Crisis (1939 film), which Burger co-directed with Herbert Kline and Alexander Hammid. Crisis was widely acclaimed in the United States, and its success of helped propel Burger through a long string of left-wing documentaries, U.S. War Department films and other kinds of official documentary work throughout the 1940s. Boogie Woogie Dream was a side project, inspired by the musicians at Café Society in New York, a popular nightspot and frequent location for live radio remotes; it served as the flash point for the Boogie Woogie craze in New York City.
    Boogie Woogie Dream was written by Austrian cabaret performer and emigrant Karl Farkas and produced by Mark Marvin, a playwright and the older brother of Herbert Kline. It was made by Burger and his small crew at Astoria Studios on Long Island. Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson, Horne, and Teddy Wilson and his orchestra were all acts then engaged at Café Society; Wilson was an established swing bandleader and pianist, whereas Horne was a relative newcomer. According to Burger, he had first wanted to engage Billie Holiday to play the kitchen maid in the film, but Holiday proved unavailable for the shooting, and he settled on Horne instead.
    The film was shot in the latter part of September 1941, but it took at least three years for Burger to render it into a completed form. Burger sold it outright to Bert and Jack Goldberg in 1944; the Goldbergs were entrepreneurs in the field of race movies marketed directly to black audiences. By this time, Lena Horne had already become a star in mainstream Hollywood films. The Goldbergs extracted three distinct sections from the film, "Unlucky Woman," "My New Gown" and "Boogie Woogie Dream" (consisting only of Ammons and Johnson's duet) and redistributed the shorter films through Soundies Distributing Corporation, who copyrighted the titles on December 30, 1944. Nevertheless, the Goldbergs also passed the short versions on to the theatrical distributor Sack Amusements, while continuing to book the original film on a States' Rights Basis; it was also distributed to the home market in 16mm.
    Preservation
    The only copyrights filed relating to Boogie Woogie Dream were for the Soundies shorts derived from it. No prints are known of what the film may have been like before it was sold to the Goldbergs; the "Official Films" logo is seen at the front of all surviving copies of the longer version, indicating that the 16mm home version is the main extant source for the film. If they made any other changes in the film itself, however, Burger never commented on them. 16mm prints of the full film are held by the Black Film Center/Archive at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. It has been included on several DVDs; the short versions crop up also on video collections going back into the VHS era.
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Komentáře • 32

  • @Richard-pt4vf
    @Richard-pt4vf Před 2 měsíci

    Hammerin that Boogie
    Woogie,, (GrooZlin) 😊❤

  • @davidconnellchicago
    @davidconnellchicago Před rokem +12

    This is like discovering gold. To find footage of Albert Ammons and Pete Johnsons playing together. Plus you get to see their hands a little. They do it so effortlessly. Pure amazing. Thanks for finding and posting this.

    • @mitchellm90
      @mitchellm90 Před 11 měsíci

      And Lena was so beautiful as was her voice!

    • @insertnamehere7630
      @insertnamehere7630 Před 9 měsíci

      @@mitchellm90 she was the most beautiful woman since Nefertiti

  • @kevinleebailey
    @kevinleebailey Před rokem +3

    Rock and roll way way before it's time !

  • @justajo2
    @justajo2 Před rokem +1

    I'd never heard of this. What a lovely and thoroughly entertaining film.

  • @andrewpetersen5272
    @andrewpetersen5272 Před 4 lety +16

    What a celebration of such great talent! Thanks so much for posting!!!

  • @spoonful1018
    @spoonful1018 Před 3 lety +6

    Pure heaven

  • @berndfloitgraf595
    @berndfloitgraf595 Před rokem +1

    Marvellous!❤❤❤❤

  • @h.ph.pulver1161
    @h.ph.pulver1161 Před 3 lety +1

    Such wonderful tunes are addictive ..... and missing in most collections and talents of today - thank you for #sharing and #caring for #boogie #woogie #dreams - cheers !

  • @LarryHjerpe-tk8mc
    @LarryHjerpe-tk8mc Před rokem +1

    Great music

  • @sandracombs1658
    @sandracombs1658 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Awesome 😊

  • @henridelagardere4584
    @henridelagardere4584 Před 6 lety +12

    That's the short I bought a VCR for back in the day. *First* film I ever recorded, followed by _The Treasure of the Sierra Madre._ Sweet memories of a jazz and movie buff.

    • @JazzTimewithJarvisX
      @JazzTimewithJarvisX  Před 6 lety +1

      This is the very first video I uploaded on this channel! Sweet memories for me too ; )

    • @Rotary_Phone
      @Rotary_Phone Před rokem +1

      "Batches! What batches?! We dont need no stinkin Batches!" I love treasure of the sierra madre.

    • @henridelagardere4584
      @henridelagardere4584 Před rokem

      The waiter who's helping the blonde put on her stole [1:01] is *Karl Farkas,* who wrote the scenario of this short. He is a legend of Austrian cabaret. Check him out! The man was quite a genius.

  • @thearchangelgabriel563
    @thearchangelgabriel563 Před rokem +1

    Love this

  • @CharlesColey
    @CharlesColey Před 2 lety +7

    I'm glad I ran across this video. I've seen a clip of Ammons & Johnson playing, but never saw the short that the clip came from. It's an absolute thrill to finally see the whole short! Thanks for the upload. I love watching and listening to the movies and music that my parents and grandparents watched and listened to. I'm very nostalgic like that. Again Thanks!

  • @ChinatownTim
    @ChinatownTim Před rokem +1

    The Horne❤

  • @hotice8885
    @hotice8885 Před rokem +1

    YEEEEEEEAH!!!!!!

  • @fulltiltboogiewoogie
    @fulltiltboogiewoogie Před rokem +1

    Love it.. I'd seen a short clip of this in a BoogieWoogie Documentary.. Good to see the whole short film!!

  • @alexandrino3542
    @alexandrino3542 Před 6 lety +3

    Esto es un documento histórico para el Boogie Woogie. Gracias

  • @1946nimrod
    @1946nimrod Před 3 lety +2

    Oh to have been a fly on the wall!!

  • @1946nimrod
    @1946nimrod Před 4 lety

    What a joy!!

  • @hilmarwensorra1215
    @hilmarwensorra1215 Před 2 lety +1

    well, ain´t dat a dream ... beat me.

  • @musimages23
    @musimages23 Před rokem +1

    jacks ("gilford" really gellman and her name was yakness? gellman was jacks real name jacob)mother suska (sophie)-(resturant owner/midwife/ bootlegger?... nice girl from the olde country bessarabia (romania). used to see jack perform as m.c. at the cafe society in the village c 39-41 jack shared a dressing room with billie holiday. his mother was delirious and in an oxygen tent and jack leaned over and asked yes mama? (suskas dying words were) "those boogie woogies always played good". the place was packed then! the first real intergrated club. so she saw her share of incredible people iNcluding a feature for these boogie woogie pianists. I have packed into a collage deadicated to her. she may have had a heart attack? but ThEse fellos were HUGE! tune in to my tribute to suska and her love of the boogie woogies. done around the time my father was m.c. at cafe soceity downtown.boy did he have a crush on lena horne who wouldnt?..( that famous routine by lenny bruce? "blk.blk woman") but jack he said that?..." if billie holiday were born a man ?...she would have been a gangster." czcams.com/video/Ci2IZme7si0/video.html&ab_channel=samgilford

  • @WoogieBoogie96
    @WoogieBoogie96 Před 3 lety +1

    What a great video! Enjoyed it so much.

  • @musimages23
    @musimages23 Před rokem +2

    the teddy wilson grp looks like? buster bailey cl/emmett berry tpt? jc heard d benny morton tb. I can t really tell for sure who is on bass its not slam.

  • @arnoldwegstern5124
    @arnoldwegstern5124 Před 3 lety +1

    Marvellous. They should urgently work together with Martin Schmidt-Hahn s boogie-clarinet and sax, to keep this music alive