A Man Called Adam (film)
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''A Man Called Adam'' is a 1966 American
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directed by Leo Penn and starring Sammy Davis Jr. It tells the story of a self-destructive jazz musician, played by Davis, and his tumultuous relationships with the people in his life.


Plot

Adam Johnson is a talented African-American
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cornet The cornet (, ) is a brass instrument similar to the trumpet but distinguished from it by its conical bore, more compact shape, and mellower tone quality. The most common cornet is a transposing instrument in B. There is also a soprano cor ...
ist plagued by ill health, racism,
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and a short temper, as well as guilt over the deaths years before of his wife and child. The result is a caustic personality that wears on even those who care the most about him, such as his best friend Nelson and Vincent, a young White trumpeter whom Adam mentors. Arriving unexpectedly at his New York home drunk after leaving his jazz quintet, Adam finds prominent civil-rights activist Claudia Ferguson and her grandfather Willie, who is a well-known jazz trumpeter, in his apartment. Adam is rude to both and makes a vulgar pass at Claudia. The next day, a sober Adam is apologetic and begins a friendship with Claudia and Willie. He is soon romantically involved with Claudia, although Nelson cautions Claudia, fearing that Adam will hurt her. However, she is determined to prevent Adam from destroying himself. The relationship has a positive effect on Adam. Adam clashes with police officers and is arrested. Claudia is upset that he intentionally antagonized them, while Adam cannot understand why he should submit himself to humiliation. Adam begins to drink again and loses control of his temper. Adam's booking agent Manny wants to send Adam on a tour of the South, although Adam may face adverse treatment there. Adam violently threatens Manny and later physically assaults a jealous former girlfriend who had just slapped Claudia. Adam tells Claudia that she is too good for him, but when he becomes sick, she moves into his apartment and their relationship is renewed. He confesses that he was driving while intoxicated, causing the car accident that killed his family. Claudia convinces Adam to reunite with his old group, but the police pressure the owner of the club where the group plays to ban him. When he learns of this, Adam lashes out at everyone, including Nelson, Claudia and Vincent. Manny sends Adam on the Southern tour. However, when Adam hugs Vincent after a performance, a violent audience reaction ensues. Adam maintains control and does not respond. The tour continues successfully, and upon returning home, Adam proposes marriage to Claudia. Vincent is violently attacked in front of Claudia and Adam, who remains frozen while Vincent is pummeled. Claudia reflects that it is she who changed Adam and stripped him of his manhood. Adam resurfaces at the club in rough physical condition and joins the group on stage. His performance begins brilliantly, but he begins to struggle physically and his playing turns frenetic. The group stops playing, and only Adam's fevered trumpeting is heard as he continues to play while in agony before he collapses and dies.


Cast

* Sammy Davis Jr. as Adam Johnson *
Louis Armstrong Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", was an American trumpeter and vocalist. He was among the most influential figures in jazz. His career spanned five decades and several era ...
as Willie Ferguson * Ossie Davis as Nelson Davis * Cicely Tyson as Claudia Ferguson * Frank Sinatra Jr. as Vincent *
Mel Tormé Melvin Howard Tormé (September 13, 1925 – June 5, 1999), nicknamed "the Velvet Fog", was an American musician, singer, composer, arrangement, arranger, drummer, actor, and author. He composed the music for "The Christmas Song" ("Chestnuts Roa ...
as Guest Singer at Party (as Mel Torme) *
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as Manny * Johnny Brown as Blind Les * George Rhodes as Leroy * Michael Silva as George * Kai Winding as Trombonist * Ja'Net DuBois as Martha (as Jeanette Du Bois) * Michael Lipton as Bobby Gales *
Lola Falana Loletha Elayne Falana or Loletha Elaine Falana (born September 11, 1942), better known by her stage name Lola Falana, is an American singer, dancer, and actress. She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 1975 for her ...
as Theo *
Kenneth Tobey Jesse Kenneth Tobey (March 23, 1917 – December 22, 2002) was an American actor active from the early 1940s into the 1990s, with over 200 credits in film, theatre, and television. He is best known for his role as a captain who takes charg ...
as Club Owner * Gerald S. O'Loughlin as Red - the Sheriff * Carl Lee as Minor Role * Morris D. Erby as Minor Role (as Morris Erby) * Lester Wilson as Minor Role * Matt Russo as Minor Role * Will Hussung as Judge * Ted Beniades as Minor Role *
Roy Glenn Roy Edwin Glenn, Sr. (June 3, 1914 – March 12, 1971) was an American character actor. Early life Glenn was born in Pittsburg, Kansas on June 3, 1914. Career Glenn's career spanned five decades, beginning in radio in the 1940s with multiple ...
as Police Detective Sergeant * Don Crabtree as Minor Role * Elvera Davis as Minor Role * Brunetta Bernstein as Minor Role * Nathaniel Adderley as Trumpet Soloist for Mr. Davis (as Nat Adderley)


Production

''A Man Called Adam'' was initially a
Nat King Cole Nathaniel Adams Coles (March 17, 1919 – February 15, 1965), known professionally as Nat King Cole, alternatively billed as Nat "King" Cole, was an American singer, jazz pianist, and actor. Cole's career as a jazz and Traditional pop, pop ...
project. Following Cole's death, the rights reverted to Ike Jones, who had produced shows for Cole. Jones brought the project to producer Joseph E. Levine as the first of a proposed series of films. Jones became the first African American to produce a major American film. The film was based on a composite of jazz musicians, including
Miles Davis Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th century music, 20th-century music. Davis ado ...
. It features several musical numbers, including
Louis Armstrong Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", was an American trumpeter and vocalist. He was among the most influential figures in jazz. His career spanned five decades and several era ...
performing "Back O' Town Blues" and two songs composed for the film by
Benny Carter Bennett Lester Carter (August 8, 1907 – July 12, 2003) was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, trumpeter, composer, arranger, and bandleader. With Johnny Hodges, he was a pioneer on the alto saxophone. From the beginning of his career ...
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Mel Tormé Melvin Howard Tormé (September 13, 1925 – June 5, 1999), nicknamed "the Velvet Fog", was an American musician, singer, composer, arrangement, arranger, drummer, actor, and author. He composed the music for "The Christmas Song" ("Chestnuts Roa ...
on "All That Jazz" and Sammy Davis Jr. with "Whisper to One". The film's trumpet performances by the Adam Johnson character were dubbed for Davis by Nat Adderley. Johnny Brown, who later became better known as a comic actor on the television series ''
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'' and '' Good Times'', plays the role of the blind pianist in Adam's jazz quintet. Brown's future ''Good Times'' co-star Ja'Net DuBois also appears in the film as a girlfriend of Adam. In advance of the film's release, Signet Books published a novelization of the script written by the film's screenwriters, Lester and Tina Pine.


Reception

In a contemporary review for ''
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'', critic
Bosley Crowther Francis Bosley Crowther Jr. (July 13, 1905 – March 7, 1981) was an American journalist, writer, and film critic for ''The New York Times'' for 27 years. His work helped shape the careers of many actors, directors and screenwriters, though some ...
wrote:
The picture fails, although it tries hard and, in some ways, admirably. Almost as provocative as the theme—a king trumpeter's decline—is the heartening fact that the movie not only stars a Negro artist but also has both Negro and white players in key roles. another rarity.... The trouble is a man called Adam, and his kinship to the one called Job. Mr. Davis portrays the neurotic hero with savage intensity and deep feeling. But this focal character... seems more of an aggressive self-chosen martyr than a man among men.
Critic Kevin Thomas of the ''
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'' wrote:
"A Man Called Adam" has all the class of a hastily-assembled TV drama hour. It has no style, just awkward stagings, and its tempo is as uneven as its script, an overly-familiar story of the decline and fall of a jazz great. But it is an exciting, entertaining picture (in multiple run) because that jazz man called Adam is Sammy Davis Jr. At the very least his performance is bravura, in the manner of that other celebrated Davis, Bette. The screen all but bursts with his intense talent. It is an awesome experience merely to witness him hold a pause. Time and again he turns dross into gold, making all false notes ring true.


See also

* List of American films of 1966


References


External links

* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Man Called Adam 1966 films 1966 drama films 1966 independent films American black-and-white films American drama films American independent films Embassy Pictures films 1960s English-language films Films about music and musicians Films about racism in the United States Films directed by Leo Penn Films set in New York City Films shot in New York City Jazz films 1960s American films English-language independent films