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  1. In dem Film spielt die farbige (aber ziemlich hellhäutige) Schauspielerin Fredi Washington die Hauptrolle einer Tänzerin, die aus Liebe zu Ellington trotz Herzkrankheit auftritt und auf der Bühne zusammenbricht – das letzte was sie hört, ist die Black and Tan Fantasy, gespielt von Duke Ellington und dem Trompeter Arthur Whetsol ...

  2. Black and Tan (1929) is a musical short film written and directed by Dudley Murphy. The plot is about a couple in the performing arts; it is set during the contemporary Harlem Renaissance in New York City.

  3. 1K. 108K views 11 years ago. Duke Ellington plays hot jazz in a fictional story that finds him down on his luck; he tries in vain to dissuade his friend, dancer Fredi Washington, from working with...

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  4. 21 old films from 1895 to 1902 colorized and upscaled in 60 fps, with sound. Denis Shiryaev. Directed and written by Dudley MurphyStarring Duke Ellington (as himself), Fredi Washington (as...

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  5. 1. März 2020 · Film. 2 past. Black and Tan Fantasy. 1929. USA. Directed by Dudley Murphy. With Fredi Washington, Duke Ellington. 16mm. 17 min. In her first film role, Fredi Washington stars as a performer who saves the day for a pianist (Duke Ellington) whose instrument is about to be repossessed.

  6. Ellington and Miley's funeral, though, has a satiric bent that would be out of place in Hurston's ethnographic study. With its bluesy spiritual, "Black and Tan Fantasy" extends a black entertainment tradition of sati- rizing elements of religion. Such parodies often targeted the figure of the preacher. For instance, Louis Armstrong occasionally ...

  7. Black and Tan: Directed by Dudley Murphy. With Duke Ellington, Duke Ellington Orchestra, Fredi Washington, Hall Johnson Choir. Duke Ellington in a jazz musical short with a tragic plotline.