Zoot Suit is a
1981 filmed version of the
Broadway play
Zoot Suit. Both the play and film were written and directed by
Luis Valdez. The film stars
Daniel Valdez,
Edward James Olmos — both reprising their roles from the stage production — and
Tyne Daly. Many members of the cast of the
Broadway production also appeared in the film. Like the play, the film features music from
Daniel Valdez and
Lalo Guerrero, the "father of Chicano music."
Story
In
Zoot Suit, Luis Valdez weaves a story involving the real-life events of the
Sleepy Lagoon murder trial — when a group of young Mexican-Americans were wrongfully charged with murder — and the
Zoot Suit Riots. In the play, Henry Reyna (inspired by real-life defendant
Hank Leyvas) is a
pachuco gangster and his gang, who were unfairly prosecuted, are thrown in jail for a murder they did not commit. The play is set in the
barrios of
Los Angeles in the early 1940s against the backdrop of the Zoot Suit Riots and
World War II.
Awards
The film was nominated for the 1982
Golden Globe Award for
Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy (won by
Arthur).