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THE COTTON CLUB, made in 1984. Takes place in NYC from 1928 to about 1932.
Here's a good taste: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRkgrv3C2tY&feature=related
A largely forgotten Francis Ford Coppola flick that really, REALLY got its 1920s-'30s costuming right -- something that's unusual for an American film. Sadly, fedoras are its weakest spot ... though the ones worn by "Dixie Dwyer" (the protagonist) are outstanding.
As far as authentic costuming and hairstyles go, THE COTTON CLUB stands head and shoulders above THE STING, BILLY BATHGATE, CHANGELING, PUBLIC ENEMIES, and just about any other post-'40s American film made about the Golden Era (with the possible exception of CHINATOWN).
Watch the opening scene of THE COTTON CLUB here. (Dubbed in another language, alas):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hokQXaGpFhE&feature=related
And a fantastic tap dance sequence:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFlRtCh3QD0&feature=related
THE COTTON CLUB, made in 1984. Takes place in NYC from 1928 to about 1932.
Here's a good taste: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRkgrv3C2tY&feature=related
A largely forgotten Francis Ford Coppola flick that really, REALLY got its 1920s-'30s costuming right -- something that's unusual for an American film. Sadly, fedoras are its weakest spot ... though the ones worn by "Dixie Dwyer" (the protagonist) are outstanding.
As far as authentic costuming and hairstyles go, THE COTTON CLUB stands head and shoulders above THE STING, BILLY BATHGATE, CHANGELING, PUBLIC ENEMIES, and just about any other post-'40s American film made about the Golden Era (with the possible exception of CHINATOWN).
Watch the opening scene of THE COTTON CLUB here. (Dubbed in another language, alas):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hokQXaGpFhE&feature=related
And a fantastic tap dance sequence:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFlRtCh3QD0&feature=related
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