Bessie
- TV-MA
- Year:
- 2015
- 132 min
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( indistinct singing
echoing )
( gasping )
- ( muffled applause )
- Woman:
We love you, Bessie!Man:
We love you, Bessie!
( chatter )
- Hey, Bessie...
- ( cheering continues )
- ( chatter )
- Woman:
I love you!I love you so much!
- Bessie!
- I love you so much!
Bessie...
Man:
I love you, Bessie!
That was amazing!
( door creaking )
Hello?
Girl:
Mommy!
Where are you?!
( crying )
Where's my mama?
Mommy!
I want her back!
I want my mama back!
Where did she go?
- Woman:
Mama ain'there to save you now.
Woman:
Your mama dead.
- Girl:
Where's my mama?!- Woman:
It's your faultMama dead.
- Bessie.
- Girl:
Where are you, Mom?Where are you?
Woman #2:
Bessie!
( crying continues )
- ( music playing )
- ( crowd cheering )
( overlapping voices )
You ain't part of the act.
- Whoo!
- Excuse me!
Excuse me!
Excuse me!
I gotta get downstairs!
I gotta be changing!
Man:
Come on back here and put on
a good show for me tonight.
Woman:
I gotta change first.
Get on outta the way, Leroy!
Leroy:
Tape. Let's roll tape...
( Bessie laughing )
Man #2:
Ooh, yeah, girl.
( both laughing )
- ( man #2 moans )
- ( kissing )
Come here, girl.
- Oh, yeah.
- ( both moaning )
Ah, yeah.
- Yeah.
- You like that?
- Ooh.
- Yeah.
Oh, that's nice.
Just let me
put it in.
No, I think
it's just fine
where it is.
Oh, come on, baby.
Just a little bit.
No, pap--
( cries out )
Man #2:
It's gonna feel
real good to you.
- ( Bessie grunts )
- ( gasping, groaning )
Don't mean I don't wanna
- I just didn't
wanna do all of that.
- ( distant applause )
- ( thuds )
- Come on, now.
It's just getting
good to me.
- ( thuds )
- ( man groans )
What the hell
happened to you?
- Clarence?
- I told you
be here 9, 9:
30.- What time is it?
- 11:
00, hell!Come on,
go, go, go!
Wait, wait, wait.
Give me this.
( music playing )
Here, put this
on your head.
Put that on
right now.
There you go.
Come on, let's go.
Come on, now.
That's good.
Just...
( crowd cheering,
whistling )
Woke up this morning
When chickens was crowing
for days...
( overlapping voices )
Get her off the stage!
- Good Lord!
- Just let her sing anyway.
- Looked on the right
side of my pillow...
- Get off the stage!
- ( jeering continues )
- My man had gone away...
( overlapping voices )
I don't wanna hear this, man.
Go back inside.
Oh, come on.
Just let the girl sing!
By his pillow
He left a note
Reading,
"I'm sorry, Jane
You got my goat
No time to marry
- No time
to settle down"...
- ( crowd chattering )
- Get what everybody else gets.
- Well, we ain't everybody else.
No, no, no.
You said $5, sir.
A little something extra
for me and my sister.
A dollar's good enough
and a dollar's what
you'll take.
$2, sir,
for the both of us?
- For a week's work?
- That's the deal.
Woman:
Can you see her this time?
- ( kissing ) Hmm?
( kisses )
You had a good week,
at least.
I know washwomen
who make more.
Don't be that way.
Well, I'm tellin' ya,
Mama ain't satisfied.
I'm gonna quit the 81.
You not.
Not if it means
quitting you.
( moans )
- ( knocking on door )
- ( giggling )
Woman #2:
Bessie, you come
I told you about having
all those men in the room.
Ain't no mens here,
Miss Taylor!
- ( both laughing )
- Just us ladies, ma'am.
( giggling )
Bessie:
Go on and take her her board.
She'll cool down.
- ( coins clink )
- Miss Taylor?
Y'all are gonna have to take
that foolishness somewhere--
- Okay.
- Miss Taylor:
This is not
the only boardinghouse
in Atlanta.
( knocking )
Bessie!
Hey, look here, I'm coming
to work with you today.
I gotta get me
a new act.
- I like it.
- I like you.
I like you, too.
- ( giggling )
- ( knocking )
- Miss Taylor:
Bessie!Man:
Good, Georgette.
Mary Watson, if I have
to tell you to smile
one more time,
we having words.
Francine, baby, you're
clomping around up there
like a horse.
A H-O-R-S-E.
Bessie, get down now.
Stop teasing.
- It's not your rehearsal.
- Hey, Mr. Scandrick.
I've been working on
a little something.
Are you saying you wanna
be in my chorus line?
Yeah, come on, girls.
Let's show him.
- And a...
- ( piano playing )
Oh, I've got
what it takes
But it breaks my heart
to give it away
It's in demand
They want it every day
I've been saving it up--
You just keep
right on saving it.
- You don't like it?
It's all right, but it ain't
hitting on all the sixes.
Now, if you done
messing up my rehearsal--
What about the bag test,
James, hmm?
Yeah, give her
the test.
You must be
lighter than.
( dancers laughing )
- ( cheering )
- Man:
Whoo!The top prize
for tonight's raffle--
a gold tooth.
That's right.
Hold up them tickets.
Hold 'em up.
I know you got 'em.
I know you got 'em.
But first,
the Queen of Melody,
the Empress of Rhythm.
We're talking about
the real Mother of the Blues,
Ma Rainey.
- ( music playing )
- Ma:
This the realblues here.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
( cheering, applause )
Ooh.
Audience:
Ooh.
Lord, you see me
weepin'
And you hear me cry
Woman:
Sing it, girl.
Lord, you see me
weepin'
And you hear me cry
I ain't weepin'
'bout no money
Just that man of mine
Lord, you see me
weepin'
And you hear me cry...
We got rehearsals
in the morning.
- I could be sleeping
or at least partying.
- Well, go on, then.
- I just wanna meet her.
- You can meet her tomorrow.
Man:
Mobile, Alabama,
we're on the road for a week,
then Gainesville, Florida.
- Oh, slow, slow, slow, baby.
Have mercy.
Contract's only four nights,
then we can go on to--
Why we backtracking
to Mississippi instead
of going to 'Bama?
Seem like we should
just go on from here,
maybe do a longer run
in Mobile, even add
Huntsville.
Well, we'll be
making it just in time
for cotton season
and catch everybody
with their pay, you know?
- ( distant
- ( train hissing )
Oh, sh--
Hey, get back here.
Man:
Besides, the harvest
don't start in Florida
- for another two weeks.
- Mm-hmm.
You've been using
that goober oil
like I told you?
Yes, ma'am.
Nice and soft.
Well, what about Tennessee?
You got Memphis,
you got Chattanoog-- oh!
- How'd you get in here?
- Can I join your show?
- You can see yourself out.
Where you from?
- Blue Goose Hollow.
- A who what?
That a street name?
Bessie:
Where I'm from, they don't
have no street names.
( chuckles )
That where your
people from, too?
They died a long time ago.
Well, the loneliest thing
in the world
is a motherless child.
Well, I got two brothers
and my sister Viola--
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