Malcolm X update feed
" Directed by: Spike Lee Produced by: Spike Lee, Jon Klick, Monty Ross, and Marvin Worth Written by: Spike Lee and Arnold Perl Based on the book by: "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by: Alex Haley and Malcolm X Cinematography: Ernest R. Dickerson Edited by: Barry Alexander Brown Music by: Terrance Blanchard Distributed by: Warner Bros."
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" Familiar Actors: Denzel Washington Angela Bassett Delroy Lindo Spike Lee Theresa Randle Kate Vernon Lonette McKee Debi Mazar Wendell Pierce Giancarlo Esposito Roger Guenveur Smith David Patrick Kelly Mary Alice Walter Jones Richard Schiff Michael Imperioli Sharon Ferguson Elise Neal Martin Donovan Nicholas Turturro William Fichtner Vincent D'Onofrio Al Sharpton Christopher Plummer Karen Allen Peter Boyle Nelson Mandela Ossie Davis Muhammad Ali Ashanti Bill Cosby Janet Jackson Jesse Jackson Ma"
" DVD- 3hrs. 22min. First Viewing It's overlong by probably 20 or 30 minutes, but Malcolm X is a stirring and necessary motion picture that features dozen of all-time great moments (the scene set to Sam Cooke's "A Change is Gonna Come" is as powerful as anything I've ever seen in film) and one of the best performances ever from Denzel Washington (I know Pacino needed one, but is there anyone who really believe's his work in Scent of a Woman tops this?). Essential viewing. Monthly Wesley AwardsB"