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Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling






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Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRichard Pryor
Written byPaul Mooney
Richard Pryor
Rocco Urbisci
Produced byRichard Pryor
StarringRichard Pryor
CinematographyJohn A. Alonzo
Edited byDonn Cambern
Music byHerbie Hancock

Production
company

Indigo Productions

Distributed byColumbia Pictures

Release date

  • May 2, 1986 (1986-05-02)

Running time

97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[1]
Box office$18,034,150[2]

Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling is a 1986 American biographical[3] comedy-drama film directed, produced by and starring Richard Pryor, who also wrote the screenplay with Paul Mooney and Rocco Urbisci. Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling was Richard Pryor's first[4] and only directorial effort,[5] although he is credited as such on the screen version of his 1983 stand-up comedy concert film.

Background

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Pryor plays Jo Jo Dancer, a popular stand-up comedian, who has severely burned himself while freebasing cocaine. The film came out six years after Pryor had set himself on fire while freebasing.

Plot

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As Dancer lies hospitalized in a coma, his spiritual alter ego revisits his life, from growing up in a brothel as a child and struggling to beat the long odds to become a top-rated comedian. However, his success leads to extensive drug use and womanizing that takes its toll on his life. It affects every relationship, including his marriages. Jo Jo's spirit watches and attempts to convince his past self to end the cycle of self-destruction.

Cast

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  • Paula Kelly as Satin Doll
  • Art Evans as Arturo
  • Barbara Williams as Dawn
  • Fay Hauser as Grace
  • Billy Eckstine as Johnny Barnett
  • Diahnne Abbott as Mother
  • Carmen McRae as Grandmother
  • Debbie Allen as Michelle
  • Tanya Boyd as Alicia
  • Wings Hauser as Cliff
  • Michael Ironside as Detective Lawrence
  • Scoey Mitchell as Father
  • Dennis Hayden as Policeman #1
  • Production

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    The earlier parts of the film were shot in Pryor's hometown of Peoria, Illinois.

    Reception

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    Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life is Calling received mixed reviews from critics. It currently has a 50% "Rotten" rating on the movie review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes based on 16 reviews.

    References

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  • ^ "Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling", Box Office Mojo.
  • ^ Siskel, Gene (May 4, 1986). "Richard Pryor Comes Clean In Harrowing Recap Of Life". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  • ^ "Short Circuit A Box-office Live Wire". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
  • ^ "Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
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