A Rhapsody in Black and Blue (1932)
A husband who listens to jazz instead of mopping the floor is brained with a mop by his wife; he dreams he's King of Jazzmania, a land of soapsuds where Louis Armstrong performs 'I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You' and 'Shine'.
Director: Aubrey Scotto
Genre: Music
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: March 20, 1932
Cast
- Louis Armstrong - Himself
- Fanny Belle DeKnight - Wife (uncredited)
- Sidney Easton - Husband (uncredited)
Screenplay
- Phil Cohan (Story)
Editing: Michael Hankinson
Production: Paramount Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Aubrey Scotto
More Films in Genre: Music
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Rhapsody in Black and Blue about?
- A husband who listens to jazz instead of mopping the floor is brained with a mop by his wife; he dreams he's King of Jazzmania, a land of soapsuds where Louis Armstrong performs 'I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You' and 'Shine'.
- Who directed A Rhapsody in Black and Blue?
- A Rhapsody in Black and Blue was directed by Aubrey Scotto.
- Who stars in A Rhapsody in Black and Blue?
- A Rhapsody in Black and Blue stars Louis Armstrong, Fanny Belle DeKnight, Sidney Easton.
- How long is A Rhapsody in Black and Blue?
- A Rhapsody in Black and Blue has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is A Rhapsody in Black and Blue?
- A Rhapsody in Black and Blue is a Music film.
- Where was A Rhapsody in Black and Blue produced?
- A Rhapsody in Black and Blue was produced in United States of America.