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Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me (2017)

Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me (2017)

GENRESDocumentary,Biography
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Harry BelafonteTony BennettHumphrey BogartBurt Boyar
DIRECTOR
Sam Pollard

SYNOPSICS

Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me (2017) is a English movie. Sam Pollard has directed this movie. Harry Belafonte,Tony Bennett,Humphrey Bogart,Burt Boyar are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me (2017) is considered one of the best Documentary,Biography movie in India and around the world.

A star-studded roster of interviewees (including Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Crystal) pay tribute to the legendary, multi-talented song-and-dance man.

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Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me (2017) Reviews

  • Simply Fabulous

    clg2382018-03-17

    "Fabulous" was the word I heard again and again as I left the theatre after a screening. The movie is terrific! A wonderfully made documentary of a brilliantly talented entertainer, it shows us the highs and lows of a singular life! There is plenty of Sammy Davis, Jr., in the film, starting from when he was a precocious performer at age 3. The breadth of his talents is well covered and simply dazzles. An interesting array of well known and not so well known people comment on the star's highs and lows, their words well chosen and never boring. His life was bound up with the politics and social mores of the time, an aspect that made the film important as well as a joy to see. I was so mesmerized that I forgot to eat the excellent chocolates I'd bought.

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  • Excellence....which is what I've come to expect from "American Masters"

    MartinHafer2017-10-29

    "I've Gotta Be Me" is an installment of "American Masters"...a consistently good PBS series about a wide variety of folks in the arts. However, I saw this one in a very usual place...at the Philadelphia Film Festival! The show is about the life of Sammy Davis, Jr. and because it's on "American Experience" they try to generate a bit of controversy at the outset of the program. In this case, Davis supported Richard Nixon...which actually made sense when you later learn how abysmally JFK treated Davis...uninviting him to the inaugural party even though Davis was a huge supporter of the President. That aside, the rest of the show chronicles his life from about age 5...with a strong emphasis on his career achievements as opposed to his personal life. This is the style of "American Experience" episodes...and if you want a more personal look at the man you might have to look elsewhere. Overall, well worth seeing and a show that will give you an appreciation of the man's many talents.

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