Malcolm X (1992)



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Synopsis:
Writer-director Spike Lee's epic portrayal of the life and times of the slain civil rights leader Malcolm X begins with the cross-cut imagery of the police beating of black motorist Rodney King juxtaposed with an American flag burning into the shape of the letter X. When the film's narrative begins moments later, it jumps back to World War II-era Boston, where Malcolm Little (Denzel Washington) is making his living as a hustler. The son of a Baptist preacher who was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan, Little was raised by foster parents after his mother was deemed clinically insane; as an adult, he turned to a life of crime, which leads to his imprisonment on burglary charges. In jail, Little receives epiphany in the form of an introduction to Islam; he is especially taken with the lessons of Elijah Mohammed, who comes to him in a vision. Adopting the name 'Malcolm X' as a rejection of the 'Little' surname (given his family by white slave owners), he meets the real Elijah Mohammed (Al Freeman, Jr.) upon exiting prison, and begins work as a spokesman for the Nation of Islam. Marriage to a Muslim nurse named Betty Shabazz (Angela Bassett) follows, after which X spearheads a well-attended march on a Harlem hospital housing a Muslim recovering from an episode of police brutality. The march's success helps elevate X to the position of Islam's national spokesperson. There is dissension in the ranks, however, and soon X is targeted for assassination by other Nation leaders; even Elijah Mohammed fears Malcolm's growing influence. After getting wind of the murder plot, X leaves the Nation of Islam, embarking on a pilgrimage to Mecca that proves revelatory; renouncing his separatist beliefs, his oratories begin embracing all races and cultures. During a 1965 speech, Malcolm X is shot and killed, reportedly by Nation of Islam members.

~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
11/18/1992
Director Credit
Shelton Jackson Lee Director
Cast Credit
Jonathan Peck Phone Voice
Steve Randazzo TV Reporter
James L. Swain Conductor
John Griesemer Guard Wilkins
David Patrick Kelly Mr. Ostrowski
Dion Graham Elijah Muhammad's FOI
Billy Anagnos
Frances Morgan Roseland Dancer
Terry Sumter CIA Agent
Eartha Robinson Roseland Dancer
Peter Dunn Philbert-Age 6
C.E. Smith Fountain Waiter
Rion Johnson Shoeshine Boy
Lauren Padick Lisha
David Reivers Elijah Muhammad's FOI
Oran "Juice" Jones Hustler
Lawrence James Tully
Abdul Kakeem Hijrah Fruits of Islam
Charles Weldon Follower at Temple #7
Don Hewitt, Sr. Black Legion Member
Keith Randolph Smith Brother Gene
Damon Chandler Customer
Eddie Davis
Leslie Dockery Roseland Dancer
LaTanya Richardson Jackson Lorraine
Craig Wasson TV Host
Pee Wee Love Speedy
Lex Monson Pullman Porter
Karen T. Duffy Sophia's Friend
Mansoor Najee-ullah Elijah Muhammad's FOI
Zakee Howze young Malcolm
Lee Summers Elijah Muhammad's FOI
Scott Whitehurst Malcolm's FOI
George Lee Miles Preacher
Grafton Trew Barber
Wendy King Roseland Dancer
Dyan Humes Maid at Open Air Marker
Jay Charbonneau Cop at Audobon
LaToyah Bigelow Quibillah-Age 3
Kristan Rai Segure Saudi
Erika Smith-Brown Waitress
David Thomas, Jr. Wilfred-Age 8
Raymond Anthony Thomas Crowd Member
Janet Zarish TV Reporter
Marlaine Bass Hilda-Age 8
Terry Hodges Malcolm's FOI
Dion Smack, Jr. Reginald-Age 2
Phyllis Stickney Honey
Cynthia Thomas Shorty's Dance Partner
Michael Ralph Crowd Member
Preston Vismale Music Assistant
Vincent Moscaritola Prison Guard
Lennis Washington Mrs. Johnson
Lenore Pemberton Hooker
Stewart J. Zully TV Reporter
Valentino Smith Wilfred-Age 4
Terence Blanchard Trumpet Plyer
Gerica Cox Eva Marie
Cheryl Burr Roseland Dancer
Andre Blair Fruits of Islam
Randy Means Governor Connally
George T. Odom Barber
James E. Gaines Cholly
Kiki Della Vecchia Teenage Whore
Martin Donovan FBI Agent
Danielle Fletcher Attalah
Miki Howard Billie Holiday
Benjamin Atwell Philbert-Age 1
Columbia DuBose Nellie Connally
Robinson Frank Adu Chuck
Jasper McGruder Hotel Clerk
Scot Anthony Robinson Daniel
Darnell Smith Elijah Muhammad's Grandson
Tim Kelleher Cop at Harlem Station
Billy Mitchell Man #1
Leonard Thomas Leon Davis
Sharon Washington Augusta
Anthony Nocerino TV Reporter
Giancarlo Esposito Thomas Hayer
Kevan Gibbs Malcolm's FOI
Tim Hutchinson Fruits of Islam
Barbara Smith Customer
John Thomas Sayles FBI Agent
George Guidall Mrs. Holway
Leland Gantt Wilbur Kinley
John Ottavino Blades
Wendy E. Taylor Numbers Woman
Abdul Salaam El Razaac Fox
Byron Utley Prisoner
Beatrice Winde Elderly Woman
William Fichtner Cop at Harlem Station
Steve White Brother Johnson
Fia Porter Coed
Jodie Farber Jackie Kennedy
Frances Foster Woman Outside Audubon Ballroom
John Reidy Simmons
TaiNesha Scott Elijah Muhammad's Granddaughter
Cytia Fontenette Hilda-Age 3
Larry McCoy Sammy
Richard Owens Trombone Player
Graham Brown Dr. Payson
Greta Martin Roseland Dancer
Steve Aronson Black Legion Leader
Lizbeth MacKay White Woman in Market
Walter Emanuel Jones Barber's Customer
Rome Neal Prisoner
Bill Goldberg "John"
Reggie Montgomery Dick Jones
John Parks Roseland Dancer
Aleta Mitchell Sister Robin
Cliff Cudney Limo Driver
Larry Attile Guard Baines
Teresa Yvon Farley Young Hooker
Kyle Smith Roderick
Nick Turturro Boston Cop
Dana Hubbard Malcolm's FOI
Zaahir Muhammad Elijah Muhammad's FOI
Veronica Webb Sister Lucille Rosary
Renton Kirk DJ at the Harlem "Y" Dance
Jack McLaughlin KKK Member
Natalie Clanton Yvonne-Age 1
Gregory Bargeman Elijah Muhammad's FOI
Ali Abdul Wahbah Malcolm's FOI
Tommy Randle
Chuck Cooper Customer
Wyatt T. Walker Hospital Salesperson
Debi Mazar Peg
Jean-Claude LaMarre Benjamin 2X
James McDaniel Brother Earl
Raye Dowell Sister Evelyn Williams
Ed Herlihy Joe Louis Announcer
Ernest Thomas Sidney
Maurice Sneed Cadillac
Robert Jason Elijah Muhammad's FOI
Stephen James TV Reporter
Bahni Turpin Followers at Temple Number 7
Wendell Pierce Ben Thomas
Annie Corley TV Reporter
Michael Imperioli Reporter at Fire Bombing
Monty Ross MC-Roseland
Joe Pentangelo Mounted Police
Mary Alice Smith School Teacher
Michael Cullen Desk Sergeant
Mike Hodge Follower at Temple #7
Eric Payne Malcolm's FOI
Jake-Ann Jones
Showman Uneke Hustler at Grand Central Station
Gareth Williams JFK Reporter
Matthew Harris Malcolm-Age 5
Joe Seneca Toomer
Michael Guess William X
George Rafferty Harrington
George Marshall Ruge Secret Service Man
Robi Reed
Rony Clanton Fruits of Islam
Steve Reed John F. Kennedy
Chelsea Counts Yvonne - Age 6 Months
Judd Jones Pullman Porter
Richard Schiff JFK Reporter
Clebert Ford Barber
Simon Do-Ley Son of Elijah Muhammad and Secretary Evelyn Williams
David Berman JFK Reporter
Monique Cintron Hooker
Arthur French Pullman Porter
Vincent Philip D'Onofrio Bill Newman
Nelson Mandela Soweto Teacher
Keith Lewis
Sonny Allen Roseland Dancer
Curt Williams Mr. Cooper
Hazel Medina Cashier Person
Christopher Rubin Sophia's Husband
Larry Cherry Prison Barber
Theara Ward Movie Goer
Leonard Parker Jason
Matt Dillon DJ at the Harlem "Y" Dance
Richard Gordon Elijah Muhammad's FOI
Terry Layman CIA Agent
Kevin Rock Elijah Muhammad's FOI
Jasmine Smith Ilyasah-Age 2 and 3
James MacDonald Lieutenant
Ralph Sr. Cooper Radio Announcer
Adam Le Fevre
Norma Miller Roseland Dancer
Steve Stapenhorst Reporter at Fire Bombing
Marc Phillips Photographer
Delilah Picart Crowd Member
Brendan Kelly Guard Cone
Ashanti
Gary L. Catus Doctor
Kent Jackman Man #2
Larry Rushing Elijah Muhamad's FOI
Jessica Givens Attalah
Delphine T. Mantz
James Murtaugh Cop at Harlem Station
Yvette Brooks Hooker
Christian J. Dacosta Passerby
Michael C. Mahon Prisoner
O.L. Duke Pete
Fracaswell Hyman Bartender
Addison Cook Prisoner
Shirley Stoler Mrs. Swerlin
Javon Jackson Tenor Saxophone Player
Roger Guenveur Smith Rudy
Denzel Washington Malcolm X
Spike Lee Shorty
Angela Bassett Betty Shabazz
Al Freeman, Jr. Elijah Muhammad
Delroy Lindo West Indian Archie
Albert Hall Baines
Theresa Randle Laura
Kate Vernon Sophia
Lonette McKee Louise Little
Tommy Hollis Earl Little
Bobby Seale 1st Speaker
Al Sharpton 2nd Speaker
Christopher Plummer Chaplain Gill
Karen Allen Miss Dunne
Peter Boyle Captain Green
William Kunstler Judge
Ossie Davis Eulogy Performer
Production Credits Credit
Jon Kilik Co-Producer
Shelton Jackson Lee Producer
Monty Ross Co-Producer
Sander Lee Producer
Marvin Worth Producer
Preston Holmes Producer
Art Department Credit
Ted Glass Set Designer
Wynn P. Thomas Production Designer
Thomas Warren Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Ernest R. Dickerson Cinematographer
Physical Effects Credit
Chuck Jeffries Stunts
Production Management Credit
Sander Lee first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Ruth E. Carter Costume Designer

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