Talk:Memphis (film)

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Not an adaptation of the Broadway musical[edit]

The Broadway musical has a completely different plot, about a segregation-era white radio deejay who is the first to play "colored" music in the 1950s.

The film described here takes place in modern times, is about a singer-songwriter, and is an independent film. Nowhere in the references do they say this is an adaptation of the musical.

There are some plans for a movie based on the Broadway musical but it has not been produced.

I'm going to correct the article. --Gccwang (talk) 01:15, 29 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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