Who Do You Love? (2008 film)
Who Do You Love? | |
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Directed by | Jerry Zaks |
Produced by |
Les Alexander Andrea Baynes Jonathan Mitchell |
Written by |
Peter Martin Wortmann Robert Conte |
Starring |
Jon Abrahams Alessandro Nivola David Oyelowo Marika Dominczyk Tendal Mann |
Music by | Jeff Beal |
Cinematography | David Franco |
Edited by | Scott Richter |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Who Do You Love? is a 2008 film named after the Bo Diddley song "Who Do You Love?". It is also known by its working title of Chess. It is a biopic of the record producer Leonard Chess and was directed by Jerry Zaks and written by Peter Martin Wortmann and Robert Conte. Leonard Chess is played by Alessandro Nivola and the cast includes David Oyelowo as Muddy Waters. Location filming was in New Orleans.
Cast
- Jon Abrahams - Phil Chess
- Tim Bellow - Chuck Berry
- Brett Beoubay - Bo Diddley's Manager
- Robert Randolph - Bo Diddley
- Rus Blackwell - Missouri Sheriff
- Marcus Lyle Brown - Jess
- Chris Burnett - Stage Manager
- Joe Chrest - Malcolm Chisholm
- Heather Clark - Waitress Deloris
- Noell Coet - Frances
- Joshua Davis - Terry Chess
- Miko DeFoor - Little Walter
- Marika Dominczyk - Revetta Chess
- Dominique DuVernay - Core Swing Dancer
- Thomas Elliott - Radio DJ
- J. D. Evermore - Jake
- Madeline Gaudet - Concert Fan
- Lisa Goldstein - Sheva Chess
- Russell M. Haeuser - Concert security guard
- TJ Hassan - Lonnie Johnson
- Brent Henry - Police Officer
- Albert H. Bongard IV - Security Guard
- Elise Kaywood - Dancer
- Jeremy Evan Kerr - Assistant Stage Manager
- Cynthia LeBlanc - Concert Fan
- Elton LeBlanc - Security Guard
- Ian Leson - Alan Freed
- Naima Imani Lett - Chess Receptionist
- Earl Maddox - Bar Owner
- Tendal Mann - Marshall Chess
- Roy McCrerey - Hank Lakin
- Hunter McGregor - Petey
- Crystal Morgan - Concert Fan
- Alessandro Nivola - Leonard Chess
- David Oyelowo - Muddy Waters
- Logan Starlarow - Ethan
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