Mahogany (1975 film)

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Mahogany

Mahogany film poster
Directed by Berry Gordy
Produced by Jack Ballard
Rob Cohen
Written by Toni Amber(story)
John Byrum
Starring Diana Ross
Billy Dee Williams
Anthony Perkins
Music by Michael Masser
Release date(s) 1975
Running time 109 mins
Country USA
Language English
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Mahogany is a 1975 feature film, produced by Motown Productions and released to theaters by Paramount Pictures. Directed by Motown founder Berry Gordy, Mahogany stars Diana Ross as a poor African-American woman who rises to become a popular fashion designer in Rome.

The film was almost uniformly panned by critics upon its release, although audience attendance was acceptable. The film includes a Ross-sung theme song, “Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To),” which became a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1976. It held the number-one spot for one week (January 17January 24, 1976), replacing “I Write the Songs” by Barry Manilow and replaced by “Love Rollercoaster” by the Ohio Players. “Theme from Mahogany,” written by Michael Masser & Gerald Goffin and produced by Masser, was the best-reviewed element of Mahogany. The song was later covered by Mariah Carey in 1998, and included as a bonus track on her #1’s greatest hits album outside the United States; in the U.S., it only appeared on her Wal-Mart-only EP Valentines.

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