Jimi

Summary A historical fantasy following the lifespan of Jimi Hendrix and his travels leading him through racism, women, and crooked record producers. View more details

Jimi

Directed : Daniel Rivera

Written : Daniel Rivera Wayne Reece

Stars : Albert Hall Daniel Rivera Wayne Reece Anthony Aquarius

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Genres : Drama Music

Release date : Mar 11, 1995

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : 5507 N. Calle Del Santo, Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Production companies : Heaven's Gates Inc. Joy Productions Inc.

Summary A historical fantasy following the lifespan of Jimi Hendrix and his travels leading him through racism, women, and crooked record producers. View more details

Details

Genres : Drama Music

Release date : Mar 11, 1995

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English

Filming locations : 5507 N. Calle Del Santo, Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Production companies : Heaven's Gates Inc. Joy Productions Inc.

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The Saleslady

The Saleslady

Poverty forces Helen Shirley, a country lass, into New York in search of a living. Shy and unsophisticated, Helen falls an easy victim of the notorious band which preys upon young girls and she is easily induced to go to a boarding house which is in reality the headquarters of the gang. Failing to find employment, she decides to give violin lessons and while practicing, she hears the agonized cough of a girl in the next room. Investigating, she discovered that the girl is in last stages of tuberculosis and that only instant removal to the mountains will save her. Moved by compassion, Helen impulsively sells the beautiful dog which is her only source of amusement and contrives to set the girl on the path to recovery. Practically penniless as the result of her kindness, Helen is ejected from her room but young Bruce Kerwin, a wealthy New Yorker, who has been attracted by her beauty, learns of her plight and induces one of the other girls in the house to "loan" Helen some money. Through the efforts of Burke, a mounted policeman and his sweetheart, the girl obtains employment in a department store where the advances of a floorwalker annoy her. When she repulses him, he contrives to have her discharged, but when she tells her story to the matron, she is taken to the manager and reinstated. The floorwalker, finding that Helen and young Bruce are going together, informs the boy's father that he is interested in a shopgirl. In the row which follows between father and son, Bruce leaves his home and then marries Helen. Soon after he is injured and Helen decides to try her luck on the stage. She is a tremendous success and scores a great hit, captivating, among others, the elder Kerwin, who does not suspect that she is his daughter-in-law. The old gentleman meets Helen; she, of course, is aware of his identity, and the girl adroitly wins his heart before revealing her identity.

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