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Can't You Hear the Wind Howl? The Life & Music of Robert Johnson
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Can't You Hear the Wind Howl? The Life & Music of Robert Johnson

Sep 26, 1998
1h 17m
★ 8.8

Overview

An in-depth, award-winning documentary on the life and music of legendary bluesman Robert Johnson. Mixing rare photographs, exclusive interviews, and dramatic re-creations, it presents a compelling portrait of this enigmatic figure.

Genres

Music
Documentary

Production Companies

Sweet Home Pictures

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Cast

Danny Glover

Self - Narrator (voice)

Danny Glover

Keb' Mo'

Robert Johnson

Keb' Mo'

Yolonda Williams

Callie / Virginia

Yolonda Williams

Marcus M. Mauldin

Johnny Shine

Marcus M. Mauldin

Liz Mikel

Nickel Lady

Liz Mikel