An exploration of the relationship between jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan and his common-law wife Helen, who was implicated in his murder in 1972. I Called Him Morgan is a 2017 English-language Documentary Drama film featuring Lee Morgan, Helen Morgan, Wayne Shorter, Larry Reni Thomas, Judith Johnson, Jymie Merritt and Jerry Schultz. I Called Him Morgan was Produced by Kasper Collin. I Called Him Morgan is written by Kasper Collin and Jesper Osmund and it is directed by Kasper Collin. I Called Him Morgan was released on 24th March 2017 and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. The motion picture made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by Bradford Young and Erik Vallsten and editing by Hanna Lejonqvist, Eva Hillstr m, Dino Jons ter and Kasper Collin. The music was composed by Lee Morgan And More.
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I Called Him Morgan Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 89%
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
All we have are the known facts, and that is all that I Called Him Morgan provides in the end. ( Read More )
David Ehrlich
A bittersweet documentary about the woman who saved a jazz legends life, and then killed him. ( Read More )
Sarah Ward
Given the feats that Lee achieved, its a narrative screaming for dramatised treatment, though this deserves to be the version of record. ( Read More )
David Edelstein
The musicians must be the most photogenic men alive almost every shot evokes a freedom of spirit, a simultaneous relaxation and alertness. ( Read More )
Radheyan Simonpillai
But the unavoidable distance from these people leaves much of the film feeling staid, dull and frustrating. ( Read More )