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Malcolm X (1972)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 31M

Director : Arnold Perl

Synopsis

James Earl Jones narrates this fascinating and moving documentary about the life of the assassinated black leader through various sources.

Actors

James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones
Biographical Narration (voice)
Ossie Davis
Ossie Davis
Eulogy (voice)
Malcolm X
Malcolm X
Self (archive footage)
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali
Self (archive footage)
Leon Ameer
Leon Ameer
Self (archive footage)
Vida Blue
Vida Blue
Self (archive footage)
H. Rap Brown
H. Rap Brown
Self (archive footage) (as Rap Brown)
John Ali
John Ali
Self (archive footage)
Stokely Carmichael
Stokely Carmichael
Self (archive footage)
John Carlos
John Carlos
Self (archive footage)
Eldridge Cleaver
Eldridge Cleaver
Self (archive footage)
Ella Collins
Ella Collins
Self - Remarks After Death of Malcolm X (archive footage)
Angela Davis
Angela Davis
Self (archive footage)
Lee Evans
Lee Evans
Self - 1968 Olympics (archive footage) (as L. Evans)
Charles Evers
Charles Evers
Self (archive footage)
James Farmer
James Farmer
Self - Remarks After Death of Malcolm X (archive footage)
Louis Farrakhan
Louis Farrakhan
Self (archive footage) (as Minister Farrakhan)
Ronald Freeman
Ronald Freeman
Self - 1968 Olympics (archive footage) (as R. Freeman)

Crews

Arnold Perl
Arnold Perl
Director
Alex Haley
Alex Haley
Book
Arnold Perl
Arnold Perl
Screenstory
Malcolm X
Malcolm X
Book
Mick Benderoth
Mick Benderoth
Producer
Nancy Reals Perl
Nancy Reals Perl
Producer
Marvin Worth
Marvin Worth
Producer
Francis J. Scheid
Francis J. Scheid
Sound
Arnold Perl
Arnold Perl
Associate Producer
Hubert C. de la Bouillerie
Hubert C. de la Bouillerie
Additional Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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