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Miles Ahead (2016)

If you gonna tell a story, come with some attitude.

Genre : Drama, Music, History

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : Don Cheadle

Synopsis

An exploration of the life and music of Miles Davis.

Actors

Don Cheadle
Don Cheadle
Miles Davis
Ewan McGregor
Ewan McGregor
Dave Braden
Emayatzy Corinealdi
Emayatzy Corinealdi
Frances Taylor
Michael Stuhlbarg
Michael Stuhlbarg
Harper Hamilton
Lakeith Stanfield
Lakeith Stanfield
Junior
Austin Lyon
Austin Lyon
Justin
Leticia Martinez
Leticia Martinez
Boxing Spectator
Morgan Wolk
Morgan Wolk
Erica
Jeffrey Grover
Jeffrey Grover
Gil Evans
Philip Krinsky
Philip Krinsky
Bicyclist
William Willet
William Willet
Concert attendee
Chris Hahn
Chris Hahn
Ralph
Nina Smilow
Nina Smilow
Tami
Antonio Sánchez
Antonio Sánchez
Live Concert Band

Crews

Don Cheadle
Don Cheadle
Director
Stephen J. Rivele
Stephen J. Rivele
Story
Christopher Wilkinson
Christopher Wilkinson
Story
Roberto Schaefer
Roberto Schaefer
Director of Photography
Robert Glasper
Robert Glasper
Original Music Composer
Kayla Emter
Kayla Emter
Editor
John Axelrad
John Axelrad
Editor
Hannah Beachler
Hannah Beachler
Production Design
Gersha Phillips
Gersha Phillips
Costume Design
Korey Washington
Korey Washington
Art Direction
Helen Britten
Helen Britten
Set Decoration
Vince Wilburn Jr.
Vince Wilburn Jr.
Producer
Darryl Porter
Darryl Porter
Producer
Pamela Hirsch
Pamela Hirsch
Producer
Don Cheadle
Don Cheadle
Producer
Daniel Wagner
Daniel Wagner
Producer
Robert Ogden Barnum
Robert Ogden Barnum
Producer
Lenore Zerman
Lenore Zerman
Producer
Mark Amin
Mark Amin
Executive Producer
Cheryl Davis
Cheryl Davis
Executive Producer
Steven Baigelman
Steven Baigelman
Executive Producer
Erin Davis
Erin Davis
Executive Producer
Camille Friend
Camille Friend
Hair Department Head
Steven Baigelman
Steven Baigelman
Writer
Don Cheadle
Don Cheadle
Writer
Hugo Villasenor
Hugo Villasenor
Key Makeup Artist
Geoff Maxwell
Geoff Maxwell
Sound Mixer
Spyros Poulos
Spyros Poulos
Sound Mixer
Wyatt Sprague
Wyatt Sprague
Sound Effects Editor
Lawrence Zipf
Lawrence Zipf
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Antonio Sánchez
Antonio Sánchez
Music
Miles Davis
Miles Davis
Musician
Chris Hahn
Chris Hahn
Stunts
Christopher Wilkinson
Christopher Wilkinson
Executive Producer
J.D. Allen
J.D. Allen
Musician
Sarah Young
Sarah Young
Set Decoration Buyer

Trailers and other movies

Miles Ahead | Official Trailer HD (2016)

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