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Jazz Hot

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JAZZ HOT is a major discovery, a unique sync sound film recorded of Django Reinhardt, greatest of jazz guitarists, here with violinist Stephane Grappelli and the Quintet of the Hot Club of France.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

7 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

01 January 1939

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Django Reinhardt

Django Reinhardt

Self

Stéphane Grappelli

Stéphane Grappelli

Self

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