Cadillac Records
Cast & Crew
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Director
Darnell Martin -
Writer
Darnell Martin
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Leonard Chess
Adrien Brody -
Etta James
Beyoncé Knowles -
Little Walter
Columbus Short -
Geneva Wade
Gabrielle Union -
Muddy Waters
Jeffrey Wright
Synopsis
CADILLAC RECORDS chronicles the rise of Chess Records and its recording artists. In this tale of sex, violence, race and rock and roll in Chicago of the 1950s and 60s, the film follows the exciting but turbulent lives of some of America's greatest musical legends.
The story of how the blues became popular and gave birth to rock and roll begins at a dingy bar on the rough South Side of Chicago in 1947, where an ambitious young Polish émigré, bar owner Leonard Chess (Academy Award-winner ADRIEN BRODY), hires a talented but undisciplined blues combo that includes quiet and thoughtful guitar prodigy Muddy Waters (JEFFREY WRIGHT) and impulsive and colorful harmonica player Little Walter (COLUMBUS SHORT). Fascinated by the sound of the music – and eager to cash in on the record burgeoning record business – Chess arranges a recording session for Waters. Waters’ early recordings start moving up the R+B charts and receiving heavy play.
Chess treats his musicians like family – he buys them a Cadillac when they record their first hit record – although the line between business and personal sometimes causes conflict with his increasingly talented and successful stable of artists. After backing up Muddy on his early recordings, Little Walter becomes a star in his own right, but his quick temper and loud manner often run him afoul of friends and the law. He also finds that the only woman he can talk to is Muddy’s girl, Geneva (GABRIELLE UNION), who struggles to remain loyal despite Muddy’s poorly concealed affairs. Big Willie Dixon (CEDRIC THE ENTERTAINER), a songwriter and bandleader, also is a key member of the Chess Records family, as is Howlin’ Wolf (EAMONN WALKER), an intense and proud blues singer who develops a musical rivalry with Muddy.
But it’s not until 1955 when a Chess artist finally “crosses over” into the realm of mainstream (“white”) America – a skinny guy from St. Louis named Chuck Berry (MOS DEF), whose dynamic “duck walk” and catchy, country-tinged tunes mark the birth of rock-and-roll. When Berry is arrested and jailed at the height of his career, Chess finds another talented performer to cross over – singer Etta James (BEYONCÉ KNOWLES), an emotionally scarred young woman whose vulnerability tempts Chess’ loyalty and concern in unexpected ways.
As rock-and-roll grows more popular, the Chess artists find themselves revered by a new generation of musicians, but they have also each earned and lost a small fortune on booze, women and the high life, and their addictions begin to take their toll. Even as tragedy befalls, their music and their spirit remain strong: as the sixties wind down and Leonard Chess gets out of the record business, the blues live on.
Latest Updates
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COLUMBUS SHORT: The 'Cadillac Records' Interview with Kam Williams
Published on: December 12, 2008
EURweb has sat down with Columbus Short on his latest role as 'Little Walter' in 'Cadillac Records'. Short shares how much he enjoyed working with an 'amazing' cast and admits he signed on 'Cadillac Records' to challenge Hollywood's perception of him. He also chats about having to prepare for his role solely on pictures, biographical information and, of course, the music. Short goes on to discuss the explotation of black artists at the time, and what's in store for the future. You can catch 'Cadillac Records' in theaters now.
"...They became gods in their world because of the music they created. Yet, you see the limitations placed upon them by racism. Not only that, it’s shocking to see how these white promoters were taking the music that these talented African-Americans had created and simply giving it to their own people, and letting their own be the beacons of light. That was just unbelievable to see..."
Read the full interview here.

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Interview: The Cast Of Cadillac Records
Published on: December 10, 2008
CinemaBlend has posted an interview from a press conference for 'Cadillac Records'. The cast, which includes Jeffrey Wright, Adrien Brody, Columbus Short, Cedric the Entertainer, Eamonn Walker, and Gabrielle Union, talk about the film and the kind of research they did for their characters. The all star cast also talk Barack Obama and the racial themes of the movie. The 'Cadillac Records' crew go on to answer what music era they would choose to live through, and what's going on next.
Adrien Brody: "...I actually had a tremendous connection to hip hop. I grew up in Queens during the birth of hip-hop. The same influences that probably affected Mos. i found a profound connection to the music and that's affected me deeply. That's part of what shaped me as a man..."
Read the full interview here.

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Exclusive: Oz Star Eamonn Walker Plays
Published on: December 8, 2008
Comingsoon has caught up with Eamonn Walker on his latest role along an all star cast including Adrien Brody, Jeffrey Wright, Beyonce, Cedric the Entertainer, Gabrielle Union, Mos Def in 'Cadillac Records'. Walker talks about researching for his role as 'Howlin' Wolf' and how his extensive theater background came in handy. He also talks about his characters huge presence, and his other projects including 'Oz'. 'Cadillac Records' is in theaters now.
"...There is nothing, I believe, that an actor uses in one role that he hasn't found out a little bit of something while playing something else on stage, film, or otherwise..."
Read the full interview here.

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