Cabin in the Sky (1943)



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Synopsis:
MGM knew it would take a bath on its all-black musical Cabin in the Sky (few Southern theaters of 1943 would touch the film), but the studio still provided its standard A-plus production values to the film; besides, it served as a training ground for up-and-coming director Vincente Minnelli. Based on the Broadway musical by Lynn Root, John LaTouche, and Vernon Duke, the film tells the story of Joe (Eddie "Rochester" Anderson), a shantytown denizen torn between the affections of faithful wife Petunia (Ethel Waters) and slinky seductress Georgia (Lena Horne). Seriously injured in a barroom brawl, Joe dreams that he is the centerpiece of a celestial power struggle between a heavenly emissary (Kenneth Spencer) and Lucifer Jr. (Rex Ingram, who ironically had played "De Lawd" in The Green Pastures). Joe is given another chance to redeem himself on Earth, lest he fall into the clutches of the Devil's little boy. Louis Armstrong briefly shows up, appropriately cast as "The Trumpeter." Song highlights include "Taking a Chance on Love," "Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe," "Life's Full of Consequences," and the title song. A troubled production thanks to the on-set rivalry between Ethel Waters and Lena Horne, Cabin in the Sky is nonetheless an excellent first feature effort from Vincente Minnelli. Thanks to his careful treatment of the material, the expected patronization of the black characters does not impede latter-day enjoyment of the film as much as it might have.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Director Credit
Vincente Minnelli Director
Cast Credit
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
Stewart Nicodemus Dude
The Hall Johnson Choir
Archie Savage Dancer
Her earliest billing as a nightclub and vaudeville performer was "Sweet Mama Stringbean." Petunia Jackson
Eddie Anderson Little Joe Jackson
Helena Horne Georgia Brown
Daniel Louis Armstrong The Trumpeter
Rex Ingram Lucius Lucifer, Jr.
Kenneth Spencer Rev. Green, the General
John "Bubbles" Sublett Domino
Oscar Polk The Deacon/Flatfoot
Mantan Moreland First Idea Man
Sleep 'n' Eat Second Idea Man
Fletcher Rivers Third Idea Man, Moke
Leon James Fourth Idea Man, Poke
Bill Bailey Bill
Ford L. Washington Messenger Boy
Thelma McQueen Lily
Ruby Dandridge Mrs. Kelso
Ernest Whitman Jim Henry
Production Credits Credit
Arthur Grossman Producer
Albert Lewis Associate Producer
Art Department Credit
Hugh Hunt Art Director
Leonid Vasian Set Designer
Edwin B. Willis Art Director
Cedric Gibbons Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Sidney Wagner Cinematographer

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