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Malcolm X (1992) -- The biopic of the controversial and influential Black Nationalist leader.
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Overview

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Director:

Spike Lee

Writers (WGA):

Alex Haley (book) and
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Release Date:

18 November 1992 (USA) more

Plot:

The biopic of the controversial and influential Black Nationalist leader. full summary | add synopsis

Awards:

Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 13 wins & 5 nominations more

User Comments:

Excellent and interesting more (116 total)


Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Denzel Washington ... Malcolm X

Angela Bassett ... Dr. Betty Shabazz

Albert Hall ... Baines
Al Freeman Jr. ... Elijah Muhammad

Delroy Lindo ... West Indian Archie

Spike Lee ... Shorty

Theresa Randle ... Laura

Kate Vernon ... Sophia
Lonette McKee ... Louise Little
Tommy Hollis ... Earl Little
James McDaniel ... Brother Earl
Ernest Thomas ... Sidney
Jean-Claude La Marre ... Benjamin 2X (as Jean LaMarre)

O.L. Duke ... Pete
Larry McCoy ... Sammy
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Additional Details

Also Known As:

X (USA) (poster title)
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MPAA:

Rated PG-13 for a scene of violence, and for drugs and some language.

Runtime:

202 min

Country:

USA | Japan

Language:

English

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Dolby Digital


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Trivia:

The film's 2nd unit filmed all the scenes at Mecca. Spike Lee did not accompany them as he is not a Muslim (only Muslims are allowed to enter the city of Mecca). more

Goofs:

Anachronisms: Malcolm is show watching television news footage of race riots that include the March 1965 attack on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama and the 1967 Newark, New Jersey Riots, two incidents which took place after Malcolm was assassinated in February 1965. more

Quotes:

[first lines]
Announcer: In the name of Allah the merciful, all praises due to Allah, Lord of all the worlds. The one God to whom praise is due forever. The one who came to us in the person of Master Fard Muhammad and raised up the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Amen.
[pause]
Announcer: Asalaamalaikum!
Crowd: Alaikum-salaam!
Announcer: How do you feel?
Crowd: Good!
Announcer: Who do we want to hear?
Announcer: Malcolm X!
Announcer: Are we gonna bring him on? Yes, we gonna bring him on. Well let us hear from our minister, Minister Malcolm X. Let us bring him on with a round of applause!
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Movie Connections:

Referenced in Mo' Money (1992) more

Soundtrack:

Chew Chew Chew more


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44 out of 51 people found the following comment useful.
Excellent and interesting, 19 April 2005
10/10
Author: awhyte2323 from Canada

I was only familiar with the history and influence of Malcolm X before I saw the film so I can't really judge it's faithfulness or accuracy. But as a film, I thought it was great. I really like Spike Lee; he keeps things fast-paced and interesting with his camera angles and colours/lighting. For awhile after Malcolm first begins his activism with the nation of Islam, you find yourself conflicted, both respecting the man and often disagreeing with him. Lee handles it well without condemning or supporting really, just showing Malcolm's gradual transition in his beliefs. The inserted documentary footage, especially at the end, shows how Malcolm's words still relate today. Someone commented that they only watched an hour of the movie and Lee doesn't know how to tell a story but maybe if they would be slightly more open-minded, realize it's not a literal adaptation of the autobiography, and actually finish the film, they could understand that Lee does not just want to tell the story of one man but rather wants it to reflect the struggle of a race. I really enjoyed the film; it was long but never slow and definitely worth watching.

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