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Leadbelly

2022

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Madge Sinclair Photo
Madge Sinclair as Miss Eula
Ernie Hudson Photo
Ernie Hudson as Archie
Roger E. Mosley Photo
Roger E. Mosley as Huddie Ledbetter
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1.14 GB
1280*694
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 6 min
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2.11 GB
1920*1040
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
2 hr 6 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by tavm7 / 10

Leadbelly is a pretty good, if a little fictitious, account of Huddie "Lead Belly" Ledbetter

Just watched this musical biography directed by Gordon Parks on Netflix Streaming. Having read the bio on Huddie "Lead Belly" Ledbetter on Wikipedia, I knew some characters and events were made up or exaggerated for dramatic proposes but knowing that, I highly enjoyed this movie and Roger E. Mosley's performance as the title character even though someone else did the singing. Great period atmosphere throughout. Oh, and I also recognized some songs like "Rock Island Line" and "Cotton Fields at Home" as those taught to me when I was in elementary school. Also wanted to cite fine supporting turns by Madge Sinclair as the brothel madam Miss Eula and Art Evans as fellow musician Blind Lemon Jefferson. So on that note, I highly recommend Leadbelly.

Reviewed by aahalai10 / 10

Sheer joy to watch

Not only was this one of the most insightful biographical films I have ever seen, it was also a most poignant and revealing documentation of turn of the century social attitudes. This is truly a great film that I especially recommend to blues and rock and roll afficiandoes. Leadbelly in my opinion played a major part in the history of music and this movie plays a significant part towards documenting his story.

Reviewed by angelynx-29 / 10

Wonderfully evocative

Marvellously atmospheric piece, loaded with great music, full of the air and vibe of blues legend Leadbelly's life and times. Color, energy, wonderful cinematography with washed-out colors suggesting heat and years of sun; truly great soundtrack. Every blues and rock fan should see it.

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