St. Louis Blues

St. Louis Blues

St. Louis Blues is a two-reel short film starring Bessie Smith. The early sound film features Smith in an African-American speakeasy of the prohibition era singing the W. C. Handy standard, "St. Louis Blues". Directed by Dudley Murphy, it is the only known film of Bessie Smith, and the soundtrack is her only recording not controlled by Columbia Records. Bessie Smith had a hit on the song in 1925 and Handy himself asked Bessie Smith to appear in the movie. Handy co-authored the film and was the musical director. The film was a dramatization of the song, a woman left alone by her roving man....
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Release date:September 8, 1929
Directed by:Dudley Murphy
Runtime:16 Minutes
Genre:Musical, Short Film

Cast of St. Louis Blues

Bessie Smith
Bessie Smith
Born:Apr. 15, 1894
Died:Sept. 26, 1937

Film director of St. Louis Blues

Dudley Murphy
Dudley Murphy
Born: July 10, 1897
Died: February 22, 1968

Dudley Murphy was an American film director. Murphy was born on July 10, 1897 in Winchester, Massachusetts. He began making films in the early 1920s after working as a journalist. In his first short film, Soul of the Cypress , a variation on the Orpheus myth, the film's protagonist falls in love...
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