Genre |
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Drama |
Regie | | Spike Lee ... |
Buch | | Arnold Perl ... |
| Malcolm X ... |
| Spike Lee ... |
Darsteller | | Denzel Washington ... Malcolm X |
| Angela Bassett ... Betty Shabazz |
| Albert Hall ... Baines |
| Al Freeman Jr. ... Elijah Muhammad |
| Betty Shabazz ... Herself |
| Bill Cosby ... Himself |
| Christopher Plummer ... Chaplain Gill |
| Delroy Lindo ... West Indian Archie |
| Janet Jackson ... Herself |
| John F. Kennedy ... Himself |
| Karen Allen ... Miss Dunne |
| Kate Vernon ... Sophia |
| Magic Johnson ... Himself |
| Malcolm X ... Himself |
| Martin Luther King ... Himself |
| Matt Dillon ... D.J. at the Harlem Y Dance |
| Michael Jordan ... Himself |
| Muhammad Ali ... Himself |
| Nelson Mandela ... Soweto Teacher |
| Peter Boyle ... Capt. Green |
| Rodney King ... Himself |
| Spike Lee ... Shorty |
| Theresa Randle ... Laura |
| Willie Mays ... Himself |
Kamera | | Ernest R. Dickerson ... |
Schnitt | | Barry Alexander Brown ... |
Musik | | Ella Fitgerald ... Songs |
| Terence Blanchard ... |
Kostüme | | Ruth E. Carter ... |
Studio | | 40 Acres & a Mule Filmworks ... |
| JVC Entertainment ... |
| Largo International N.V. ... |
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Agent |
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Duke |
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Wertungen | | 82 |
Durchschnitt | | |
Interessant, dass er die Radikalität von Malcom X so stark offen zeigte
Eine Story, die mich sehr berührt hat.
Sollte obligatorisch für den Geschichtsunterricht sein...