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Passing Through (1977)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 45M

Director : Larry Clark

Synopsis

Eddie Warmack, an African American jazz musician, is released from prison for the killing of a white gangster. Not willing to play for the mobsters who control the music industry, including clubs and recording studios, Warmack searches for his mentor and grandfather, the legendary jazz musician Poppa Harris.

Actors

Nathaniel Taylor
Nathaniel Taylor
Warmack
Clarence Muse
Clarence Muse
Papa Harris
Pamela Jones
Pamela Jones
Maya
Johnny Weathers
Johnny Weathers
Brimmer
Della Thomas
Della Thomas
Carmen
Bob Ogburn
Bob Ogburn
Skeeter
Sherryl Thompson
Sherryl Thompson
Trixie
Mnako Cumbuka
Mnako Cumbuka
Ajaes
George Kramer
George Kramer
Turner
Cora Lee Day
Cora Lee Day
Oshun
C. Betheny Jenkins
C. Betheny Jenkins
Esaj
Horace Tapscott
Horace Tapscott
Horace
David Lehman
David Lehman
Claude
Marla Gibbs
Marla Gibbs
Secretary
Stan Haze
Stan Haze
Bear Cat
Henry Harris
Henry Harris
Slick
Johnny Ramos
Johnny Ramos
Jamal
Cheryl Taylor
Cheryl Taylor
Flute Player
Adele Sebastian
Adele Sebastian
Flute Player

Crews

Ted Lange
Ted Lange
Writer
George Geddis
George Geddis
Director of Photography
Roderick Young
Roderick Young
Director of Photography
Thomas L. Duckett
Thomas L. Duckett
Makeup Artist
Penny Bannerman
Penny Bannerman
Production Manager
Larry Clark
Larry Clark
Director
Larry Clark
Larry Clark
Writer
Larry Clark
Larry Clark
Editor
Larry Clark
Larry Clark
Producer

Posters and backgrounds

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