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The Rosa Parks Story
The Rosa Parks Story
(2002)
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Synopsis:
Television movie about Mrs. Rosa L. Parks, the woman who inspired others when, exhausted after a long day at work, she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a city bus in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955. Mrs. Parks was then arrested and jailed. Her courage and defiance led to the Montgomery bus boycott, one of the most successful non-violent protests in American History. The stand-off ended only when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled bus segregation illegal.
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Cast
Name
Credits
Susan McConnell
1931 Store Manager
Mike Pniewski
Clifford Durr
Anthony Sweeting
Coach Lewis
Dexter Scott King
Dr Martin Luther King Dr / Dr Martin Luther King Jr
Van Coulter
E D Nixon
Ginnie Randall
Eastern Star Woman
Chinera Smith
Eleanor
Timothy Parham
Elijah Banks
Pacey Walker
Fanny
Ronald McCall
Fred Gray
Charles Black
Grandfather Edwards
Jeana Jogniac
Jail Matron
Sonny Shroyer
James F Blake
Gwen Waymon
Jo Ann Robinson
Tonea Stewart
Johnny Carr--Adult
Bob Penny
Judge John Scott
Cicely Tyson
Leona McCauley
Stephanie Astalos-Jones
Librarian
Afemo Omilami
Minister No 1
Helen Ingebritsen
Miss Barton
Martha B Knighton
Miss White
Chris Mixon
Mr Bradley
William E Colvin
Mr Jeeter
Ron Clinton Smith
Mr Lester
Chalethia Williams
Mrs Banks
Janelle Cochrane
Mrs Rymer
Polly Craig
Mrs Wycliff
Nick Latour
Older Boycott Man
Johnnie Carr
Older Boycott Woman
Bob Paisley
Prosecutor
Peter Francis James
Raymond Parks
Patsy Benson
Registrar
Carl Pittman
Reporter
Angela Bassett
Rosa McCauley Parks
Tori Jones
Rowena
Slayton Underwood
Sylvester
Susan Lydia Williams
Virginia Durr
Charlie Hudson III
Young Boycott Man
Wesley Yates
Young Council Boy
Latoya Simone-Howell
Young Johnnie Carr
Charde' Manzy
Young Rosa
Horace Lamar III
Young Sylvester
Company
Name
Credits
Jaffe/Braunstein Films
Production Company
Chotzen/Jenner Productions
Production Company
Come Sunday Productions
Production Company
Writers
Name
Credits
Paris Qualles
Screenplay
Producers
Name
Credits
Tonea Stewart
Associate Producer
Angela Bassett
Co-Executive Producer
Michael Jaffe
Executive Producer
Howard Braunstein
Executive Producer
Yvonne Chotzen
Executive Producer
Willis Edwards
Executive Producer
William Jenner
Executive Producer
Pearl Devers
Producer
Christine Sacani
Producer
Elaine Eason Steele
Producer
Directors
Name
Credits
Julie Dash
Director
Casting
Name
Credits
Jaki Brown-Karman
Casting
Shirley Fulton Crumley
Casting
Editor
Name
Credits
Wendy Hallam Martin
Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
David Claessen
Director of Photography