Product Tag - Louis Armstrong

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    Hello, Dolly! (1969)

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    Hello, Dolly! (1969)

    Matchmaker, Dolly Levi takes a trip to Yonkers, New York to see the “well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire,” Horace Vandergelder. While there, she convinces him, his two stock clerks and his niece and her beau to go to New York City.

    PKR 350
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    A Man Called Adam (1966)

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    A Man Called Adam (1966)

    A famous jazz trumpeter finds himself unable to cope with the problems of everyday life.

    PKR 350
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    Paris Blues (1961)

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    Paris Blues (1961)

    Ram Bowen and Eddie Cook are two expatriate jazz musicians living in Paris where, unlike America at the time, Jazz musicians are celebrated and racism is a non-issue. When they meet and fall in love with two young American girls, Lillian and Connie, who are vacationing in France, Ram and Eddie must decide whether they should move back to America with them, or stay in Paris for the freedom it allows them. Ram, who wants to be a serious composer, finds Paris more exciting than America and is reluctant to give up his music for a relationship, and Eddie wants to stay for the city’s more tolerant racial atmosphere.

    PKR 350
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    The Beat Generation (1959)

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    The Beat Generation (1959)

    A group of beatniks unwittingly harbor a serial rapist. A cop goes after him after his wife is attacked.

    PKR 350
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    The Five Pennies (1959)

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    The Five Pennies (1959)

    The musical biopic of jazz great Red Nichols features a healthy dose of melodrama along with the melodies. As the famed Dixieland cornetist, he runs into opposition to his sound, but breaks through to success. He marries a warm, patient woman (Bel Geddes) and even finds time to raise a family. Then tragedy strikes when their daughter contracts polio. The jazzman puts down his horn to stand by her.

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    A Song Is Born (1948)

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    A Song Is Born (1948)

    The story of seven scholars (including Danny Kaye and Benny Goodman) in search of an expert to teach them about swing music. They seem to have found the perfect candidate in winsome nightclub singer Honey Swanson (Virginia Mayo). But Honey’s gangster boyfriend doesn’t want to give her up.

    PKR 350
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    New Orleans (1947)

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    New Orleans (1947)

    It’s the Lowdown on Wicked Old Basin Street!

    PKR 350
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    Jam Session (1944)

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    Jam Session (1944)

    A young woman from Kansas (Ann Miller) arrives in Hollywood with hopes of a movie career.

    PKR 350
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    Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues (2022)

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    Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues (2022)

    An intimate and revealing look at the world-changing musician, presented through a lens of archival footage and never-before-heard home recordings and personal conversations. This definitive documentary honors Armstrong’s legacy as a founding father of jazz, one of the first internationally known and beloved stars, and a cultural ambassador of the United States.

    PKR 350
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    Pennies from Heaven (1936)

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    Pennies from Heaven (1936)

    Larry Poole, in prison on a false charge, promise an inmate that when he gets out he will look up and help out a family. The family turns out to be a young girl, Patsy Smith, and her elderly grandfather who need lots of help. This delays Larry from following his dream and going to Venice and becoming a gondolier. Instead he becomes a street singer and, while singing in the street, meets a pretty welfare worker, Susan Sprague. She takes a dim view of Patsy’s welfare under the guardianship of Larry and her grandfather, and starts proceedings to have Patsy placed in an orphanage.

    PKR 350
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    Paris Blues Blu-Ray + DVD 1961 (Original)

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    Paris Blues Blu-Ray + DVD 1961 (Original)

    Ram Bowen and Eddie Cook are two expatriate jazz musicians living in Paris where, unlike America at the time, Jazz musicians are celebrated and racism is a non-issue. When they meet and fall in love with two young American girls, Lillian and Connie, who are vacationing in France, Ram and Eddie must decide whether they should move back to America with them, or stay in Paris for the freedom it allows them. Ram, who wants to be a serious composer, finds Paris more exciting than America and is reluctant to give up his music for a relationship, and Eddie wants to stay for the city’s more tolerant racial atmosphere.
    This is 100% Genuine product.
    Region: 2
    Important: A lot of DVD players around now are region free – which play any DVD region. It completely depends on what DVD player you have.
    We actually have a number of regular customers based in the US, Canada and Australia who never have problems with our region 2 discs.

    PKR 11,450
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