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Malcolm X

  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1 Std. 31 Min.
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Malcolm X in Malcolm X (1972)
BiographieDokumentarfilm

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  • Regie
    • Arnold Perl
  • Drehbuch
    • Alex Haley
    • Malcolm X
    • Arnold Perl
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • James Earl Jones
    • Ossie Davis
    • John Ali
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    7,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Arnold Perl
    • Drehbuch
      • Alex Haley
      • Malcolm X
      • Arnold Perl
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • James Earl Jones
      • Ossie Davis
      • John Ali
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    James Earl Jones
    James Earl Jones
    • Biographical Narration
    • (Synchronisation)
    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • Eulogy
    • (Synchronisation)
    John Ali
    John Ali
    • Self
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Muhammad Ali
    Muhammad Ali
    • Self
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Leon Ameer
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    H. Rap Brown
    H. Rap Brown
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    • (as Rap Brown)
    John Carlos
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    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Stokely Carmichael
    Stokely Carmichael
    • Self
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    Eldridge Cleaver
    Eldridge Cleaver
    • Self
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    Ella Collins
    • Self - Remarks After Death of Malcolm X
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    Angela Davis
    Angela Davis
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    Lee Evans
    • Self - 1968 Olympics
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    • (as L. Evans)
    Charles Evers
    Charles Evers
    • Self
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    James Farmer
    James Farmer
    • Self - Remarks After Death of Malcolm X
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    Louis Farrakhan
    Louis Farrakhan
    • Self
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    • (as Minister Farrakhan)
    Ronald Freeman
    • Self - 1968 Olympics
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    • (as R. Freeman)
    Edwin Gardner
    • Self
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    • (as Rev. Gardner)
    • Regie
      • Arnold Perl
    • Drehbuch
      • Alex Haley
      • Malcolm X
      • Arnold Perl
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    8Grand-Theft-Auto

    the man who never sold out....

    a gripping documentary of the old school (subject centred) we see Malcolm in the raw for most of the footage is him speaking at rallies and direct to the media of the day.

    A great intro to Malcolm's early beliefs influenced by the black Muslim movement, and his development into an independent thinker, who had to stand alone, and ultimately pay the price of turning his back on the narrow minded and self seeking Elijah Mohammad.

    the fire and intensity of Malcolm x never seems to have dimmed in all his speeches and interviews, he focused the whole time on the one great goal: the raising and liberation of the black consciousness to acts of self determination.

    he was a man who struggled perpetually for others, as the film shows abundantly. his great love for mankind unfolds before the viewer in a way that will doubtless be a surprise to those who have only heard the company line; that Malcolm was some kind of 'racist in reverse' or that he advocated violence for violence sake.

    the and of the film with latter day opinions that his assassination was state-sponsored is probably not in doubt, even tho in retrospect it has become clear that the black Muslim movement was certainly the 'hand that fired the gun'.

    the final analysis: that Malcolm died as he did will always be less important than the fact that he lived as he did: a man of unerring courage drawn from the deep well of spiritual quest for kinship with God and man. he stands as an inspiring example of how to live, without swallowing our tongues in fear at those who would have us live a life of lies so that we can conspire to cover up their lies as well.... so when you know the truth, speak out!
    8Rodrigo_Amaro

    Good Documentary Although Something is Missing

    My review of the documentary "Malcolm X" follows its aspects as a movie and not much of what's inside such as plot or the story of the great and controversial leader Malcolm X.

    Based on Alex Haley's biographical book about Malcolm X (who also wrote the book), and narrated by James Earl Jones, Arnold Perl's documentary is a collection of archive footages of Malcolm's speeches about race, Islam, his points of view about everything. Also contains images of old films, African-American figures, interviews and many associated things. Here we got the chance to meet the man behind the powerful figure who moved a whole nation into a sometimes positive direction, and sometimes a raged direction.

    If you have interest on the subject it's a great suggestion to watch but I rather say that read Alex Haley's book or watch Spike Lee's biographical epic is more interesting and much more enjoyable than this documentary. It is only speeches after speeches and interviews and James Earl Jones's voice-over appears to tell everything about Malcolm's childhood and facts that wasn't filmed. It doesn't have that trajectory side of the poor kid that grew up, made a few mistakes, robbed, was arrested, found a religion and became a spoken person for it and then was murdered. It's more focused on ideas and thoughts then to Malcolm's personal life. Lee's film was very more intense, very true to the facts and follows the book very well. But considering that this documentary was made in 1972 it's quite good actually.

    Good documentary, sometimes impressive, sometimes not. 8/10
    ericcody

    Excellent portrait of a great, but complex man

    Malcolm X, a 1972 documentary, is like the man himself great, extraordinary, tragic, and in the end triumphant. This documentary is excellent reference material for anyone who has read his autobiography or has seen Spike Lee's 1992 film of the same name. I often compare this documentary to another gem Martin Luther King: From Montgomery To Memphis (1970).The producers of Malcolm X allows the man through a montage of footage of his speeches, voice overs, and occasional narration by James Earl Jones and an appearance by Louis Farrakhan formerly known as Louis X to speak for himself. The producers of this film knew not to include people whom would give many opinions of Malcolm X, therefore compromising an understandable portrait of the man. This style of documenting ones life is rarely seen today, but needs to return. The viewer is left with a sympathetic, but proud feeling of having had such an intelligent, brilliant, but often flawed man on earth, even just for a little while. I rate this movie **** excellent. Check it out, it is on video.
    8Musicianmagic

    Interesting & Informative

    Interviews and speeches Malcolm X gave during his life are used to tell his story. The beginning that focuses on his early life is mostly stock photos and film not of him with narration.

    As someone interested in history this did teach me some things about Malcolm X, Nation of Islam and associated things of the time that I did not know. It is good to fill in the missing pieces. It came up short on his influences especially from Marcus Harvey and tended to ignore most of his personal life. Occasionally his wife and children would be briefly mentioned.

    I didn't have any real opinion on Malcolm X or his movement before watching and still don't. Still I found this documentary very engaging.
    7CinemaSerf

    Malcolm X

    Regardless of your views on the sheer zealousness of this documentary, it does provide a fascinating, archive backed, insight into the power of oratory. Europeans had already experienced this kind of preaching to those without hope, or certainly with a perception that they have little left to lose, but to witness such a well documented and sustained attack on the state of not just American society, but the broader non-Muslim one across the globe is a thought-provoking thing. The legitimacy of some of the assertions made here would challenge even the most enthusiastic of his supporters but there can be no doubt about the power of his charisma and personality as he convinced many that his was the only way to achieve societal parity. It follows his career from his Harlem days (when he was hardly a paragon) through to his galvanising days of protest and thence to his days as a devout Islamist all the while proving the effectiveness of his powerful snowball effect against intransigence and hostility. It is not in any way a balanced history of the man, but nor is it entirely adulatory and it does leave some of his impassioned behaviour open to sometimes less than favourable interpretation. The archive research is formidable, and it is impressive that so much of his private movements, comments and activities were not only captured on film, but preserved to present to the world in an unadulterated fashion. It's a potent depiction of an angry and volatile man that is well worth an hour and an half.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 24. Mai 1972 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
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      • Englisch
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      • ドキュメンタリー マルコムX
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      • Warner Bros.
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