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San Sebastián International Film Festival 2007 - Won - Best Screenplay
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Honeydripper
Film SynopsisIt’s 1950 and it’s a make or break weekend for Tyrone Purvis (Danny Glover), the proprietor of the Honeydripper Lounge. Deep in debt, Tyrone is desperate to bring back the crowds that used to come to his place. He decides to lay off his long-time blues singer Bertha Mae, and announces that he’s hired a famous guitar player, Guitar Sam, for a one night only gig in order to save the club. Into town drifts Sonny Blake, a young man with nothing to his name but big dreams and the guitar case in his hand. Rejected by Tyrone when he applies to play at the Honeydripper, he is intercepted by the corrupt local Sheriff, arrested for vagrancy and rented out as an unpaid cotton picker to the highest bidder. But when Tyrone's ace-in-the-hole fails to materialize at the train station, his desperation leads him back to Sonny and the strange, wire-dangling object in his guitar case. The Honeydripper lounge is all set to play its part in rock n' roll history. Get Involved |
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Runtime:
123 min.
Genre:
Drama
Country:
UNITED STATES
Language:
English/American
Color:
Color
Certification:
PG13
Plot Summary
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Directed by
John Sayles
Produced by
Ira Deutchman
Susan Kirr
Maggie Renzi
Mark Wynns
Writing credits
John Sayles
Cast
| Danny Glover | ||
| Lisa Gay Hamilton | ||
| Charles S. Dutton | ||
| Mary Steenburgen | ||
| Gary Clark |
Sayles soaks his paean to the blues in Southern mythology
by Zachary Wigon
The blind guitar player. The runaway train-hopper. The drunken knife fight. The last chance at saving the establishment. They're all elements of folklore and mythology, be it Southern blues mythology (the first three) or cinematic mythology (the last one). How many films have we seen where a proprietor ... read more
Sayles soaks his paean to the blues in Southern mythology
The blind guitar player. The runaway train-hopper. The drunken knife fight. The last chance at saving the establishment. They're all elements of folklore and mythology, be it Southern blues mythology (the first three) or cinematic mythology (the last one). How many films have we seen where a proprietor is told ... read more