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Movie poster: King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis (1970)
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King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis

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1970 · 185 min Documentary
7.1 / 10 · TMDB

Martin Luther King Jr. steps onto the national stage, galvanizing the Montgomery bus boycott. The camera traces his journey through the pivotal battles for racial equality — from marches and sit-ins to his legendary, soul-stirring oratory. This cinematic mosaic, woven from archival footage, captures not just the public figure but the man whose conviction moved a nation. The narrating voices of Paul Newman, James Earl Jones, and other luminaries blend into a chorus of witness, giving texture and gravity to this raw historical record.

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Year 1970
Country United States of America
Genre Documentary
Director Sidney Lumet
Runtime 185 min.
Rating TMDB: 7.1/10 (11 votes)

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This is history stripped bare, forgoing talking heads and analysis for the visceral power of the primary record. The film trusts the images and King's own words to carry their immense weight, creating an experience that is less viewed than witnessed.

What lingers after the final frame is not just information, but the resonant echo of a voice and a movement that reshaped a nation. It is a monument built from moments. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Sidney Lumet

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