The
Weeks of December 17th & 24th, 2006: IN
BLACK HISTORY
DREAMGIRLS:
THE MOVIE
CELEBRATE
BLACK HISTORY
EVERYDAY
Dreamgirls
is a 2006 American musical film jointly produced and released
by DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures. The
film was released in three special road show engagements beginning
December 15, 2006, with the wide release occurring on December
25, 2006. A musical film set
in the 1960s and 1970s with a predominantly African-American cast,
Dreamgirls is adapted from the 1981 Broadway musical of the same
name, which itself is loosely based upon the lives and careers
of Motown act The Supremes. The film follows the lives
of three women - Effie White, Deena Jones, and Lorell Robinson
- who, as members of an R&B singing group called "The
Dreamettes", become famous as the backing group for soul
singer James "Thunder" Early, thanks to manipulative
manager and record label executive Curtis Taylor, Jr. Conflict
arises when Curtis desires to transform the Dreamettes into "The
Dreams", a pop-friendly act, particularly when he has Deena
replace the overweight and less-attractive Effie as both lead
singer of the group and as his romantic interest. The film
adaptation, which had been in development at various times during
the 1980s and 1990s, stars Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé Knowles,
and Eddie Murphy, also featuring Danny Glover, Anika Noni Rose,
Keith Robinson, Sharon Leal, Hinton Battle, and, in her film debut,
Jennifer Hudson (of American Idol fame). Dreamgirls was written
and directed for the screen by Bill Condon, screenwriter of the
Academy Award-winning film adaptation of Chicago, working from
the original Broadway book by Tom Eyen and the Broadway songs
by Eyen and Henry Krieger.
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REST
IN PEACE: (R.I.P.)
Andrea
Lee Oliver Woodson aka "Andy" aka "Mother"
Lucy Curry , Dot Talley, Vera Downing,
Bertrand "Goocher" Frye, Irma Woodson,
Russell Woodson, Cayce "Beany" Woodson, Nora Moorehead-Dixon,
Irene Moorehead-Battle, James Dixon, Anthony "Torry" Dorsey,
Ross "Booper" Thomas, Termain "Butter" Woodson,
Dorothy Jean Lee Ransom, Charles Andrew Ransom, John Martin Moorehead,
Jr., Donna Ann Davis, Patrice "Trice Ball" Howze, Louise
Ledbetter
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2006 Brotha Ash Productions. All Rights Reserved
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