Cab Calloway
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Filmography
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Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho
(1934)Cohen Film Collection introduces this classic short staring Cab Calloway. Cab plays a ladies’ man who dates the wife of a train porter who is frequently absent from home. In addition to this tongue-in-cheek plot, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra perform “Harlem Camp Meeting,” and Calloway has two vocals, “Zaz-zuh-zaz” and “The Lady with the Fan.”

Hi-De-Ho
(1947)The jealous girlfriend of bandleader Cab Calloway gets back at him for his imagined infidelity by turning a mob boss from a rival club against him.

Jazz Ball
(1956)A made for TV musical revue compiled from Film and TV performances by Jazz greats from the 1930s to 1950s.

Stormy Weather
(1943)Built around the premise of a Big Stage Show, Stormy Weather affords rare mainstream leading roles to some of the era's greatest African-American entertainers Lena Horne, Bill Bojangles Robinson, Dooley Wilson, Cab Calloway, Katherine Dunham, Fats Waller, and the Nicholas Brothers.

The Littlest Angel
(1969)A shepherd boy enters the pearly gates on his eighth birthday and is assigned a guardian angel to help him adjust to his new heavenly existence.

The Blues Brothers
(1980)AMC Presents: Jake Blues puts together the old band to save his home.

Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge
(1990)Este documental se centra en el icónico Steve McQueen, un actor reconocido por sus películas y su inevitable caída del mundo del espectáculo.

Manhattan Merry-Go-Round
(1937)Gangsters take control of a record company and use toughguy tactics on unwilling performers.