Mahogany (1975 film)
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''Mahogany'' is a 1975 American romantic drama film directed by
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and produced by
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. The Motown founder Gordy took over the film direction after British filmmaker
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was dismissed from the film. ''Mahogany'' stars Diana Ross as Tracy Chambers, a struggling fashion design student who rises to become a popular fashion designer in Rome. It was released on October 8, 1975. The soundtrack included the single " Theme from ''Mahogany'' (Do You Know Where You're Going To)", which peaked at number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1976.


Plot

Tracy Chambers dreams of becoming a fashion designer and has worked her way up to assistant to the head buyer at a luxury department store (modeled after and filmed at
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on State Street) in
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.Mahogany and Marshall Field's
/ref> Her supervisor, Miss Evans, believes that Tracy's night school courses will interfere with her responsibilities at the store. Her aunt, however, encourages her and visits prospective buyers, who tell Tracy her designs are good for Paris, but not for Chicago. One evening, she gets into a shouting match with Brian Walker, a local activist fighting against
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in their community. Sean McAvoy, a great fashion photographer, comes to the department store to photograph models, all of whom are white, and with whom he is dissatisfied. Sean mistakes Tracy for a new model and creates an impromptu shoot with her, featuring a rainbow-colored gown made by her aunt. As Sean prepares to leave Chicago, he invites Tracy to Rome. Tracy again encounters Brian during her walk to work and surreptitiously pours milk into his bullhorn's mouthpiece. Brian assumes that one of the construction workers has played a prank on him and a fight begins. Brian is arrested and Tracy bails him out. He insists that he will return the money. She tells him to put it in her door's mail slot, which he does. Brian becomes her boyfriend, but the relationship does not last long as Brian does not support Tracy's aspirations. Sean reinvents Tracy as "Mahogany" and she becomes among the most in-demand fashion models. An uneasy relationship develops with Sean, who is possessive and jealous of anyone vying for Tracy's attention, which includes Brian when he visits. Tracy, feeling she owes Sean for her new career, reluctantly agrees to sleep with him. Sean's implied latent homosexuality makes the union a failure. Brian fails to persuade Tracy to return home with him to support him in his political aspirations. During their next photo shoot on an elevated highway in an expensive sports car, Sean causes an accident in which he's killed and Tracy sustains severe injuries. A new benefactor, Count Christian Rosetti, lends Tracy his villa for her recovery and a studio space in which she may finally create her own fashion label. Because of the tremendous job pressures, Tracy becomes demanding and cruel to her employees. She is unwilling to express her appreciation to her new benefactor by becoming his mistress. She finds her career emotionally empty and not what she dreamed it would be without Brian's love and support. Following the tremendous success of her first collection, Tracy realizes that she must decide whether to continue with her empty life in Rome or return to the man she loves in Chicago, and use her talents to boost his political prospects.


Cast

* Diana Ross as Tracy Chambers *
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as Brian Walker *
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as Sean McAvoy *
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as Count Christian Rosetti *
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as Florence *
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as Miss Evans * Marisa Mell as Carlotta Gavina * Lenard Norris as Wil *
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as Campaign Worker * Pemon Rami as Campaign Worker * Obelo as Campaign Worker * Ira Rogers as Stalker * Kristine Cameron as Instructress *
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as Sweatshop Foreman *
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as Dress Manufacturer * Don Howard as Dress Manufacturer * Albert Rosenberg as Dress Manufacturer * Marvin Corman as Cab Driver * E. Rodney Jones as Radio Announcer (voice) * Dan Daniel as Giuseppe (as Daniel Daniele) * Princess
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as herself *
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as Auctioneer – Fashion Show


Soundtrack

''Mahogany'' was the second original motion picture soundtrack by Diana Ross, following her 1972 release '' Lady Sings the Blues''. The soundtrack included the single " Theme from ''Mahogany'' (Do You Know Where You're Going To)", which peaked at number-one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in January 1976. The single's B-side, "No One's Gonna Be a Fool Forever", was taken from Diana's "Last Time I Saw Him" album of 1973. The soundtrack reached #19 in the USA and sold over 275,000 copies.


Track listing

All tracks composed by Michael Masser; except where indicated


Side one

#" Theme from ''Mahogany'' (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" (lyrics: Gerry Goffin) – 3:25 #"Feeling Again" – 3:22 #"You Don't Ever Have to Be Alone" – 2:40 #"Can You Hear It in My Music" – 3:38 #"Christian's Theme" – 1:46 #"After You" – 2:17 #"Theme from ''Mahogany''" (Instrumental) – 3:52


Side two

#"My Hero Is a Gun" – 3:18 #"Cat Fight" (
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) – 1:31 #"Erucu" (Don Daniels,
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) – 3:34 #"Let's Go Back to Day One" (Gil Askey,
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, Patrice Holloway) – 1:42 #"Tracy" (Gil Askey) – 2:14 #"She's the Ideal Girl" (Don Daniels, Jermaine Jackson) – 2:46 #"Sweets (And Other Things)" – 2:01 #"Mahogany Suite" – 5:31


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Release and reception

On
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the film has an approval rating of 30% based on reviews from 20 critics. ''Mahogany'' was released on VHS
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in the 1990s, and was issued on
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on May 1, 2007.


Awards and nominations

The film is recognized by the American Film Institute in this list: * 2004: AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs: ** " Theme from ''Mahogany'' (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" – Nominated


See also

* List of American films of 1975


References


External links

* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mahogany (Film) 1975 films 1975 LGBT-related films 1975 romantic drama films 1970s English-language films African-American drama films African-American LGBT-related films African-American romance films American romantic drama films Films about fashion Films set in Chicago Films set in Rome Films shot in Chicago Films shot in Rome LGBT-related romantic drama films Motown Productions films Paramount Pictures films 1970s American films