That's the Way of the World (film)

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That's the Way of the World
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original 1975 theatrical poster
Directed by Sig Shore
Produced by Sig Shore
Written by Robert Lipsyte
(story and screenplay)
Starring Harvey Keitel
Ed Nelson
Earth, Wind and Fire
Music by Maurice White
Cinematography Alan Metzger
Edited by Bruce Witkin
Production
company
Distributed by United Artists
BCI Eclipse (2006) (DVD)
Bryanston Distributing (1975) (World-Wide)
Mill Creek Entertainment (2012, DVD)
Release dates
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  • June 1975 (1975-06)
Running time
100 minutes
Country United States
Language English

That's the Way of the World is a 1975 film produced and directed by Sig Shore, starring Harvey Keitel, and features the music of R&B/Funk group Earth, Wind and Fire (who also appear in the picture as a fictionalized version of themselves). The film depicts the music business and the life of record executives. A soundtrack by Earth, Wind and Fire released in the same year eventually became one of the group's landmark albums.

Coleman Buckmaster (Harvey Keitel) also known as "the Golden Ear" is a producer extraordinaire for A-Chord Records. In the midst of working slavishly to complete the debut album of "the Group" (Earth, Wind and Fire), Buckmaster is forced to put their project on the back-burner in favor of a new signing to A-Chord, "the Pages," Velour (Cynthia Bostick), Gary (Jimmy Boyd) and Franklin (Bert Parks). According to label head Carlton James (Ed Nelson), the Pages represent good, ol' fashioned, wholesome family values. According to Buckmaster, they represent everything wrong with the music business: a soulless pastiche of cheese-on-white-bread, and he wants nothing to do with them. However, due to his contract, he is forced to turn the flat song of their demo, "Joy, Joy, Joy" into a workable hit. In the meantime, he ends up in a relationship with Velour, seemingly also against his will, but he is able to use the relationship to his and the Group's advantage.

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Notes

The film was originally distributed by United Artists but distribution later switched to Bryanston Distributing Company.

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