Bojangles

Bojangles

Release date : February 4, 2001
Runtime : 1h 41m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Joseph Sargent /
Production companies : Darric Productions / MGM Television /
February 4, 2001 1h 41m United States of America Drama English More
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The life of Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, African-American tap-dancing star of stage and screen. In 1916, Robinson was a successful vaudeville performer and considered the finest tap dancer of his generation. At the peak of his career, he was the highest paid Black entertainer, but for all the joy he gave others, his life was anything but happy, there was a great deal of tragedy in himself. He died broke and penniless.
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  • title:Bojangles
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2001
  • Runtime:1h 41m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Joseph Sargent /
  • Writers: Robert Johnson · Richard Wesley · N.R. Mitgang · Jim Haskins ·
  • Production companies: Darric Productions · MGM Television ·
  • Overview:The life of Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, African-American tap-dancing star of stage and screen. In 1916, Robinson was a successful vaudeville performer and considered the finest tap dancer of his generation. At the peak of his career, he was the highest paid Black entertainer, but for all the joy he gave others, his life was anything but happy, there was a great deal of tragedy in himself. He died broke and penniless.
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