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Cadillac Records
TrailerThe movie follows the rise and fall of influential Chicago-based record company Chess Records, which launched the careers of Muddy Waters, Leonard Chess, Little Walter, Howlin' Wolf, Etta James and Chuck Berry.Actors: Joshua Alscher, Tim Bellow, Tony Bentley, Tammy Blanchard, Eric Bogosian, Marc Bonan, Adrien Brody, Cedric the Entertainer, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Douglas Crosby, Dexter Darden, ...»Director: Darnell MartinCountry: United StatesDuration: 109 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Cadillac Records"
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Characters of "Cadillac Records"
Mick JaggerPlayed by: Joshua Alscher
LomaxPlayed by: Tony Bentley
Alan FreedPlayed by: Eric Bogosian
Keith RichardsPlayed by: Marc Bonan
Leonard ChessPlayed by: Adrien Brody
Willie DixonPlayed by: Cedric the Entertainer
Revetta ChessPlayed by: Emmanuelle Chriqui
Charles WatersPlayed by: Eshaya Draper
Phil ChessPlayed by: Shiloh Fernandez
Shelly FederPlayed by: Jill Flint
Minnie RippertonPlayed by: Suzette Gunn
Pot StrongPlayed by: Jordan Haynes
Muddy WatersPlayed by: Tyler Humphrey
Hubert SumlinPlayed by: Albert Jones
Etta JamesPlayed by: Beyoncé Knowles
Pot's Girlfriend JuanitaPlayed by: Chyna Layne
Jimmy RogersPlayed by: Kevin Mambo
Chuck BerryPlayed by: Yasiin Bey
Chess EngineerPlayed by: Norman Reedus
Mr. FederPlayed by: Jay O. Sanders
Little WalterPlayed by: Columbus Short
James CottonPlayed by: Valence Thomas
Geneva WadePlayed by: Gabrielle Union
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Directors of "Cadillac Records"
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Creators of "Cadillac Records"
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Critic Reviews of "Cadillac Records"
Toronto StarFebruary 20, 2009Perhaps there were insurmountable legal restrictions. But the movie still serves as a dandy primer for rediscovering a lot of great music.
Globe and MailFebruary 20, 2009Anyone who likes pop music or wonders how bands like the Rolling Stones got rolling will enjoy the ride.
Time OutFebruary 19, 2009In story terms, its cavalcade of melodrama and conflict isn't always persuasive, but writer-director Darnell Martin's respect for the music shines through.
At the MoviesDecember 08, 2008There is not one authentic moment of human discourse in the whole movie.
Christian Science MonitorDecember 08, 2008The film suffers at times from biopic-itis -- the narrative unfolds with the requisite heartbreak carefully apportioned -- but it's always eye-catching.
East Bay ExpressAugust 16, 2011It turns out to be grittier and more lowdown than that Ray Charles bio.
BET.comJuly 03, 2009Cadillac Records is not a terrible movie but in the chain of rags to riches films (Dreamgirls, Ray, Walk the Line, etc.) it definitely falls at the bottom of the heap.
Times (UK)February 26, 2009The music is good, the suits are sharp, but it's the outstanding performances that wow. Walker is electrifying as Howlin' Wolf and Beyoncé - playing Etta James - has never been so sultry and sexy.
Observer (UK)February 26, 2009The music, largely performed by the actors, is highly enjoyable.
Daily Express (UK)February 26, 2009The rich soundtrack is one of the highlights of this solid, unfamiliar story in which most of the actors do all their own singing.
Jam! MoviesFebruary 20, 2009A scattershot ensemble piece that exceeds its reach in its retelling of the origins of Chicago's Chess label.
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Gallery of "Cadillac Records"
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Soundtracks of "Cadillac Records"
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