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The Gregory Hines Collection - Every Movie, With My Commentary & Review |
Discover Gregory Hines' remarkable filmography as we take a look at some of his most memorable and iconic roles. As a versatile actor who seamlessly transitioned between stage and screen, Hines left his mark on the world of cinema. Dive into Hines' movies and uncover the hidden gems that define his lasting legacy.
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In 1981, Mel Brooks, the renowned director, writer, and actor, brought his signature comedic touch to the history of the world with the movie "History of the World: Part I. " This unique comedy takes viewers through a series of episodic vignettes, ranging from the Old Testament to the French Revolution. The film stars Mel Brooks himself, alongside Gregory Hines and Dom DeLuise. With a runtime of 1 hour and 32 minutes and an R-rating, "History of the World: Part I" is a humorous exploration of history, touching on subjects such as the Great Wall of China, the Spanish Inquisition, and the Renaissance.
In the 1981 thriller "Wolfen, " a seasoned New York cop, Dewey (Albert Finney), is called in to investigate a series of brutal deaths that resemble animal attacks. As the body count grows, Dewey must confront a chilling metamorphosis at the heart of the city.
"Experience the magic and glamour of the stage in 'The 35th Annual Tony Awards'! This two-hour, 25-minute TV special first aired in 1981 and is steeped in the rich culture of the 1980s. The show, hosted by Clark Jones, showcases the best of Broadway as it honors the winners of the prestigious Tony Awards.
Live from Studio 8H: 100 Years of America's Popular Music, directed by Stan Harris, is a captivating TV special that celebrates a century of iconic music from America. This star-studded show, which aired on April 27th, 1981, features appearances by legendary performers, including George Burns, L. B.
"I Love Liberty" is a star-studded, musical variety special that celebrates America and its love for liberty, airing in 1982. The program features an impressive lineup of popular stars, including Desi Arnaz Jr. , Christopher Atkins, and Valerie Bertinelli. With a mix of comedy and music, the show is designed to entertain and engage its audience, making it a must-watch for fans of both genres.
A nostalgic journey through the last 60 years of film comedy, "Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter" takes viewers on a hilarious exploration from the Roaring Twenties to the present day. This engaging documentary, directed by Jack Haley Jr. and produced by David L. Wolper Productions and Jack Haley Jr. Productions, boasts interviews with legends like Carol Burnett, Jack Lemmon, and Walter Matthau.
"Deal of the Century, " released in 1983, is a dark comedy directed by William Friedkin and written by Paul Brickman, Bernard Edelman, and Robert Garland. The film stars Chevy Chase, Sigourney Weaver, and Gregory Hines and is set against the backdrop of South America.
The Muppets Take Manhattan is a timeless classic that brings the beloved Muppets to the heart of New York City. Kermit and his friends set out to make their dream a reality by bringing their musical to Broadway.
Step into the glittering world of the Cotton Club, an illustrious jazz club in Harlem during the 1928-1930s. This film is a musical drama that follows the lives of jazz musicians, dancers, owners, and various patrons, including the infamous gangster Dutch Schultz. With a tantalizing jazz score that sets the mood for thrilling encounters, this film delves deep into the prohibition era and the harsh realities of the mob Hit.
White Nights, a gripping 1985 drama-musical film, brilliantly stars Mikhail Baryshnikov, Gregory Hines, and Jerzy Skolimowski. Set in the USSR, it tells the poignant story of Russian American ballet dancer Nikolai "Kolya" Rodchenko, whose plane is forced to land.
Get ready for an unforgettable evening as Night of 100 Stars II brings together an all-star cast for a night of fun, laughter, and toe-tapping tunes. Released in 1985, this hilarious family comedy is a must-see for fans of music and comedy. With its outstanding performances by actors like Debbie Allen, Peter Allen, and Harry Anderson, this movie has garnered three Primetime Emmy nominations and holds an impressive 7.4 IMDb rating.
Running Scared, released in 1986, is an engaging crime-comedy film that follows two street-wise Chicago cops on a mission to bring down a dangerous drug dealer. After returning from their relaxing vacation in Key West, the duo must dust off the cobwebs and get back into action to catch the notorious criminal who nearly ended their lives in the past.
Prepare to be captivated by the powerful and inspiring "An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. " released in 1986. This outstanding documentary, produced by the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), pays a fitting tribute to the revered civil rights leader through a star-studded concert film.
Experience an unforgettable blend of music, comedy, and film as you join the global celebration of the 70th birthday of renowned South African ANC leader Nelson Mandela. Filmed in 1988 and known as "Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Celebration, " this extraordinary documentary chronicles a once-in-a-lifetime Wembley Stadium concert, featuring legendary stars from various fields.
"Off Limits" is a gripping action-thriller set in the war-torn city of Saigon during the Vietnam War. The film follows our two main characters, McGriff and Albaby, as they tackle the challenging role of undercover military policemen.
16. Tap (1989)
"Tap" is an entertaining 1989 movie directed by Nick Castle, showcasing a compelling story of a man named Max Washington, played by Gregory Hines. After serving time in prison, Max must choose between his past profession of burglary or tap-dancing, two contrasting worlds that represent his dual nature.
"Sammy Davis, Jr. 60th Anniversary Celebration" takes viewers on an unforgettable journey through the iconic career of the legendary entertainer. This special show is a testament to Davis' incredible 60-year journey in the entertainment industry, featuring a star-studded lineup of musical, comic, and dancing performers who pay tribute to his remarkable talent and unforgettable personality.
"The 5th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards" is a highly anticipated celebration of African American artists and composers in the Gospel music industry. This iconic TV special is hosted by the talented Clifton Davis and Marla Gibbs, and is held at the esteemed Aquarius Theatre in Los Angeles, California. This extraordinary event not only honors the remarkable talents in Gospel music but also highlights the rich and diverse cultural background that this uniquely American art form offers.
A Rage in Harlem is a 1991 crime-comedy film directed by Bill Duke and written by Chester Himes, John Toles-Bey, and Bobby Crawford. The movie stars Forest Whitaker, Gregory Hines, and Robin Givens.
T Bone N Weasel, a 1992 American comedy film, follows the adventures of an ex-con and a madcap partner on a wild road trip in search of fortune and redemption. With only an old gun and a stolen car at their disposal, they embark on a hilarious journey that tests their wits and friendship. Directed by Lewis Teague and written by Jon Klein, the film boasts a star-studded cast featuring Gregory Hines, Christopher Lloyd, and Ned Beatty.
21. Dead Air (1994)
"Dead Air" is a thrilling 1994 mystery-thriller that dives headfirst into the shadowy world of radio broadcasting. When a talented and popular disc jockey, played by Gregory Hines, loses his girlfriend (Laura Harrington) to a horrific and enigmatic killer, he is left with no choice but to seek out the elusive mystery caller (Debrah Farentino) whose haunting voice may be the key to solving the case. As tensions rise and the stakes get higher, the protagonist must navigate a labyrinth of deception, confusion, and danger, all while battling his own demons, including a potentially schizophrenic split personality.
In the comedy-drama Renaissance Man, Danny DeVito stars as Bill Rago, a down-on-his-luck businessman with a penchant for failure. When he lands a job with the U. S. Army, he doesn't think his career could get any worse. However, he finds himself assigned as an instructor to a motley crew of underachievers struggling through basic training.
In the gripping drama "Bleeding Hearts" (1994), a passionate love affair unfolds between a white liberal teacher, played by Mark Jacobs, and his 17-year-old African-American female student, portrayed by Karen Kirkland. However, this all-consuming love story will ultimately lead to heartbreaking consequences.
"Waiting to Exhale" is a powerful, heartfelt drama that explores the complex and intricate lives of four African-American women and their relationships with the men in their lives. Based on Terry McMillan's best-selling novel, this film captivates audiences with its raw, honest portrayal of the joys, heartaches, and challenges that women face in their personal and professional lives.
"A Stranger in Town" is a chilling thriller about a woman whose dark past threatens to consume her as unexpected visitors disturb her solitude. When a mysterious stranger arrives at her doorstep, her life spirals into a whirlwind of treacherous intrigue and startling revelations.
"The Cherokee Kid" blends Western action with comedic elements, making it an exciting and refreshing experience for moviegoers. The film follows the journey of a young man who, after witnessing the brutal murder of his parents, now seeks revenge against the ruthless land-grabber who caused their untimely deaths.
Mad Dog Time, a hard-hitting 1996 crime comedy-drama, tells the riveting story of a criminal empire teetering on the brink of chaos. Set in a world where loyalty is a rare commodity and power is always up for grabs, the film centers on a mobster who suddenly finds himself in charge of the empire when his boss ends up in a mental institution.
Experience the magical tale of faith, love, and redemption as "The Preacher's Wife" unfolds on the big screen! When an angel (Whitney Houston) descends to Earth, she embarks on a divine mission to help a struggling Baptist preacher, Reverend Henry Biggs (Denzel Washington), save his cherished church and his family.
Experience the raw and impactful story of 'Color of Justice'! Set in the USA in 1997, the film unravels the intense racial tension behind a high-profile trial. Four young black men stand accused of murdering a white woman, putting the city on the brink of an eruption.
Dive into the fascinating world of "SUBWAYStories: Tales from the Underground" as it delves beneath the urban jungle of New York City's subway system, capturing the essence of life in the subway. A captivating anthology of 10 unique and deeply poignant vignettes, "SUBWAYStories" weaves together a colorful tapestry of human emotion, resilience, and unimaginable tales.
Join us for the mesmerizing 29th NAACP Image Awards, held in 1998. This awe-inspiring event, held on February 14th, is a magnificent testament to exceptional achievements made by people of color in the realm of music, television, and cinema.
The Tic Code, released in 2000, follows the story of a 12-year-old musical prodigy who has the desire to become a jazz pianist, despite facing resistance from his more classical-minded piano instructor. With the support of his single mother, he gains entry to a local nightclub, where he forms a bond with a talented saxophonist. The film reveals that both characters suffer from Tourette's Syndrome, the origin of the movie's title.
"AFI's 100 Years. . 100 Stars: America's Greatest Screen Legends" is a captivating, two-hour-and-15-minute documentary that shines a spotlight on the most iconic and influential stars of the silver screen since Hollywood's inception. This highly-anticipated, much-talked-about special is hosted by the ever-charming and talented Shirley Temple. With an array of 50 of today's biggest names in the industry, including Clint Eastwood, Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Kevin Spacey, counting down their top 50 iconic screen legends, this documentary serves as a timeless tribute to the legends that have graced our screens for a hundred years.
"Who Killed Atlanta's Children? " is a gripping drama that takes us back to the horrifying early 1980s, where a string of child murders left the city of Atlanta in a state of fear. Although a man was eventually caught and brought to justice, the case has haunted investigators for decades.
"Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her" (2000) is a poignant drama film that delves into the complex lives of five women living in California. Directed by Rodrigo García and featuring an impressive cast, including Glenn Close and Cameron Diaz, this film explores the depths of personal struggles and unexpected pathways.
"Once in the Life" is a gritty crime drama that follows two estranged half-brothers, Mike and Torch, as they plan a seemingly simple drug rip-off. However, things take a deadly turn, leaving them on the run and hiding out in a cramped hideout. As they wait for their former friend, Tony, who claims to have left the criminal life behind, tensions rise and secrets are revealed.
37. Bojangles (2001)
"Bojangles" (2001), an inspiring biographical drama, brings to life the captivating story of Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson, an African-American tap-dancing sensation who captured the hearts of audiences around the world. Journey through Robinson's meteoric rise from rough beginnings into the highly celebrated world of stage and screen. With critically acclaimed performances by Gregory Hines, Peter Riegert, and Kimberly Elise, this thrilling and heartwarming tale delivers a riveting exploration of the man behind the dances that continue to enthrall, captivate, and inspire.
"Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story" delivers a lively exploration of movie history, specifically focusing on the dynamic and captivating world of short subjects. From the advent of filmmaking in the 1890s to the fading of short subjects on the big screen in the 1950s, this engaging documentary takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the golden age of cinema.
The 33rd NAACP Image Awards took place in 2002 and celebrated the outstanding achievements made during 2001 by individuals of color in the music, television, and film industries. Hosted by the charismatic Chris Tucker, this memorable ceremony recognized and honored the incredible talent within the African American community.
Experience the enchanting world of African American musical performers through the evocative documentary, "It's Black Entertainment." This thought-provoking film, meticulously crafted by director Stan Lathan and writer John Davies, brings to life the journey of these captivating artists as they navigate the challenges and successes of their careers.
The Red Sneakers, a heartwarming fantasy film released in 2002, is the result of the collaboration between director Gregory Hines and writers Jeffrey Rubin and Mark Saltzman. This engaging movie chronicles the story of Reggie Reynolds, a high school student known for his average scholastic performance but struggles to excel on the basketball court. His underwhelming skills don't dampen his passion, though.
Experience the glitz and glamour of Hollywood's elite in the 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards – a celebration of outstanding performances in film and television. Hosted by director Robert Altman, this event honors the best actors and actresses of the year, as chosen by the esteemed Guild of movie actors of the USA. Get ready to witness breathtaking moments, heartfelt speeches, and unforgettable memories as the stars of both the big and small screen come together to celebrate their achievements.
The 76th Annual Academy Awards, presented in 2004, are a celebration of the year's outstanding achievements in the world of cinema. This enchanting reenactment of the prestigious event features a star-studded lineup of performances and speeches. Among the notable nominees are the critically acclaimed films The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Lost in Translation, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Mystic River, and Seabiscuit.
Delve into the extraordinary life of the legendary entertainer, Sammy Davis Jr. , with this captivating documentary. Featuring an all-star roster of interviewees, including Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg, and Billy Crystal, this documentary offers an intimate look at the life and career of the multi-talented song-and-dance man. With 13 Productions, ARTE, and ARTE bringing the story to life, this 1 hour and 40-minute documentary explores the ups and downs of Davis Jr. 's journey to stardom.