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Beyonce, Adrien Brody pose for their new movie "Cadillac Records"

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Beyonce poses at the premiere of her new film "Cadillac Records" in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records, which was based in Chicago, and its recording artists. Beyonce who also executive produced the film, portrays Jazz legend Etta James in the film.[Agencies]


Beyonce poses at the premiere of her new film "Cadillac Records" in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records, which was based in Chicago, and its recording artists. Beyonce who also executive produced the film, portrays Jazz legend Etta James in the film.[Agencies]


Beyonce poses at the premiere of her new film "Cadillac Records" in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records, which was based in Chicago, and its recording artists. Beyonce who also executive produced the film, portrays Jazz legend Etta James in the film.[Agencies]


Beyonce poses at the premiere of her new film "Cadillac Records" in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records, which was based in Chicago, and its recording artists. Beyonce who also executive produced the film, portrays Jazz legend Etta James in the film.[Agencies]


Actor Adrien Brody, one of the stars of the film "Cadillac Records", poses at the film's premiere in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records, which was based in Chicago and its recording artists.[Agencies]


Actor Adrien Brody, one of the stars of the film "Cadillac Records", poses with his girlfriend, Spanish actress Elsa Pataky, at the film's premiere in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records, which was based in Chicago, and its recording artists.[Agencies]


Actor Adrien Brody, one of the stars of the film "Cadillac Records", poses with his girlfriend, Spanish actress Elsa Pataky, at the film's premiere in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records, which was based in Chicago, and its recording artists.[Agencies]


Actor Adrien Brody, one of the stars of the film "Cadillac Records", poses with his girlfriend, Spanish actress Elsa Pataky, at the film's premiere in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records, which was based in Chicago, and its recording artists.[Agencies]


Actress Gabrielle Union, one of the stars of the film "Cadillac Records", poses at the film's premiere in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records and its recording artists.[Agencies]


Actress Gabrielle Union, one of the stars of the film "Cadillac Records", poses at the film's premiere in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records and its recording artists.[Agencies]


Actress Rachel Roberts arrives at the premiere of the film "Cadillac Records" in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records and its recording artists.[Agencies]


Actress Lauren London arrives at the premiere of the film "Cadillac Records" in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records and its recording artists.[Agencies]


Tina Knowles, mother of Beyonce Knowles, poses at the premiere of her daughter's new film "Cadillac Records" in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records, which was based in Chicago, and its recording artists. Beyonce, who also executive produced the film, portrayed Jazz legend Etta James in the film.[Agencies]


Actress Sanaa Lathan arrives as a guest at the premiere of the film "Cadillac Records" in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records and its recording artists.[Agencies]


Actor Jeffrey Wright, one of the stars of the film "Cadillac Records", poses with his wife Carmen at the film's premiere in Hollywood, California November 24, 2008. The film chronicles the rise of Chess Records, which was based in Chicago, and its recording artists.[Agencies]

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