About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Black and Tan, Fantaghiro series, Nobelity, Saw III, Star!, Hey Arnold!: The Movie, When Every Day Was the Fourth of July, The Love Guru, Barbershop, Matinee, The Marine, Fright Night, Me, Myself & Irene, S.O.S. Titanic, Bon Appetit, The Emperor's New Clothes, The Ice Harvest, The Referee, Decalogue I, Lion of the Desert, The Frontier Boys, Putaani Party, Julia and Julia, Ko, Love Potion No. 9, 9000 Needles, Seoul Sisters, Uma Aventura no Tempo, The Chase, Mr. Popper's Penguins, Shanghai Blues, Song of the Exile, Miseria e Nobilta, Career of Nikos Dyzma, 15 Park Avenue, The Great Indian Butterfly, The Adventures of Young Van Helsing: The Quest for the Lost Scepter, Vicky the Viking, Sherina's Adventure, Sreeram, Johnnie Walker, Megher Pare Megh, The Lost Thing, Talaash: The Hunt Begins..., Rajanna, Love and Sex in L.A., Jibon Theke Neya, Broadway Rose, The Dogwalker, Passage, Nagabonar, Bada Kabutar, Valayar Paramasivam, Operation Antha. Excerpt: Black and Tan is a musical short film written by Dudley Murphy that exhibits the ideas and thoughts of The Harlem Renaissance Movement. Duke Ellington's musical talents along with Fredi Washington's extraordinary acting potential make this movie a good example of the emergence of artistic culture found in New York for African American artists. Dudley Murphy's artistic, simple, and musical film classic, Black and Tan Fantasy, also commonly known as Black and Tan (1929), is a short film with a tragic plot that features the talents and famous musical prowess of Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. Throughout the film, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra play noteworthy and famous Ellington pieces such as "Black and Tan Fantasy," "Black Beauty," "The Duke Steps Out," and "Cotton Club Stomp" (uncredited)," as an artist to artist tribute for a fellow great African-American performer, F...