King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis
Synopsis
Having tackled every known film subject in his long career, from musicals to murder mysteries, Sidney Lumet tries his hand at documentary in King: A Filmed Record...Montgomery to Memphis. Lumet co-directed and co-produced the film with another Hollywood luminary, Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Beyond selecting appropriate filmclips, Lumet and Mankiewicz directed the bridging sequences, narrated by such friends and admirers of Dr. Martin Luther King as Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward and James Earl Jones. Though well-intentioned, these bridges are unnecessary: the clips, which trace King's life and accomplishments from the 1955 bus boycott to his 1968 assassination, speak for themselves most eloquently. Though its full runtime is 185 minutes, King: A Filmed Record is also available in a 90-minute TV and cassette version.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Sidney Lumet, Joseph L. Mankiewicz,
- Writer:Maron Films,
- Producer:Richard Kaplan, Ely A. Landau,
- Editor:Lora Hays, John Carter,
- Cast:Martin Luther King, Clarence Williams III, Joanne Woodward, Ruby Dee, Coretta Scott King, James Earl Jones, Paul Newman, Ralph Abernathy, A.D. King, Dexter King, Joan Baez, James Baldwin, Yolanda King,
- Associate Producer:Richard Kaplan,
- Assistant Editor:Jack Sholder,
- Sound:James Perdue,
- Supervising Editor:John Carter, Lora Hays,
- Sound Mixer:Gary Leibman, Al Gramaglia, Joe Dalisera,
- Assistant Director:Wendell Franklin,
- Music Supervisor:Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson,
Technical specifications
- Country:United States
- Language:English, Deutsch
- Release:March 14, 1970
- Duration:185 min
- Genres:Documentary


