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- PG-132008 · Drama · 2h 3m
May 9, 2008 · Honeydripper: Directed by John Sayles. With Danny Glover, LisaGay Hamilton, Yaya DaCosta, Charles S. Dutton. 1950. Rural Alabama. Cotton harvest. It's a make-or-break weekend for the Honeydripper Lounge and its owner, piano player Tyrone "Pine Top" Purvis.
- John Sayles
- 31
- 1 min
Filmed and set in Georgiana, Alabama circa 1950, the film stars Danny Glover as the owner of a traditional blues club that is failing and in danger of being taken over until he hires a young electric guitarist (Gary Clark, Jr.) to stand-in as the popular "Guitar Sam" in the hopes of attracting a younger crowd.
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Jan 17, 2008 · An Alabama blues club owner (Danny Glover) must find a stand-in for his main attraction at the last minute in Honeydripper. By Roger Ebert. John Sayles ' "Honeydripper" is set at the intersection of two movements that would change American life forever: civil rights, and rhythm & blues.
Faced with mounting debts and stiff competition from a rival nightclub and its newfangled jukebox, small-town Alabama club owner Tyrone Purvis (Danny Glover) and his partner Maceo...
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- John Sayles
- PG-13
- Danny Glover
Sonny is put into prison by Sheriff Pugh (Stacy Keach), and is forced to pick cotton on the fields of corrupt Judge Gatlin (Danny Vinson), who pays sheriff Pugh three dollars a day for each handpick he can provide.
Honeydripper. From Oscar-nominated director John Sayles comes an electrifying and vivid rock 'n' roll fable. When Tyrone, owner of the Honeydripper lounge, is faced with having to shut down his juke joint, his hopes rest on one man: the famous Guitar Sam.