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Updated:- June 22, 2007
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KING: A FILMED RECORD ... MONTGOMERY TO MEMPHIS | |||
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Documentary |
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Production: |
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Run Time: |
185 minutes |
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Date: |
1970 (VHS video 1988) |
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Producer: |
Ely A. Landau |
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Director: |
Sidney Lumet, Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
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Narrators: |
Ruby Lee, Clarence Williams III, Ben Gazzara, |
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Charlton Heston, Sidney Poitier |
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Commentators: |
Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, James Earl Jones |
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Others: |
Martin Luther King, Burt Lancaster, Paul Winfield |
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Belafonte: |
Narrator |
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Video: |
103 minutes - no commercial content (Pacific Arts Video) |
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Outline: |
Lauded as one of the most important documentaries ever made, "King ... |
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Montgomery to Memphis" captures the eloquence and courage in striking |
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words and images of the civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King. From the |
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Montgomery bus boycott to the assassin’s bullet in Memphis, this film |
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records the fiery and triumphant battle of this great man and depicts his |
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philosophy of non-violence. It is an intensely moving and dramatic account |
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of the struggle for equality and justice waged by both black and white |
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Americans in their efforts to realize "an idea whose time has come." |
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Academy Award nominee. |
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THE GREAT AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE | |||
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Network: |
NET |
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Date: |
1970 |
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DIAHANN CARROLL SHOW | |
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| Category: | Music Special | |
| Network: | NBC | |
| Date: | Apr 5, 1971 | |
| Co-stars: | Diahann Carroll, Tom Jones, Harry Belafonte, | |
| Bill Cosby (cameo) & Don Sutherland (cameos) | ||
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Carroll sings: |
New World Coming, Motherless Child, God Bless The Child | |
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Jones sings: |
Without Love, Daughter Of Darkness, Help (a duet with Carroll) |
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Belafonte sings: |
The Rock Island Line, plus a second song |
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THE NEW BILL COSBY SHOW | |||
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Network: |
CBS |
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Date: |
Sept 11, 1972 |
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Co-stars: |
Bill Cosby, Sidney Poitier |
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Belafonte sings: |
Tone The Bell Easy |
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THE JULIE ANDREWS HOUR | |||
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Category: |
Music Special |
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Network: |
BBC (England) |
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Date: |
Nov 29, 1972 |
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Co-stars: |
Julie Andrews, Harry Belafonte, Sivuca |
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| Julie sings: | Vincent, Yesterday | |||
| Belafonte sings: | Suzanne (with Sivuca), Mister Bojangles, Blowin' In The Wind | |||
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Duets: |
There's A Kind Of Walk (Medley): (Walk Right In, Walk On By, |
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| Baby Elephant Walk, Walkin' My Baby Back Home) | ||||
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Calypso Medley (with Sivuca): (Marianne, |
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| Don't Stop The Carnival, Zombie Jamboree), Matilda (with Sivuca) | ||||
| Let It Be / Beatles Fantasy: (A Hard Days Night, Eleanor Rigby, | ||||
| Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Ticket To Ride, | ||||
| Yellow Submarine, I Want To Hold Your Hand, Hey Jude) | ||||
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THE JOHNNY CARSON TONIGHT SHOW | ||
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Category: |
Talk Show | |
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Network: |
NBC-TV | ||
Date: |
March 8, 1973 | ||
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| Belafonte sings: | Empty Chairs | ||
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V.I.P. SCHAUKEL (V.I.P. On The See-Saw) | |||
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Date: |
Aug 24, 1973 |
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ROWAN & MARTIN, RCA's OPENING NIGHT | |
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| Network: | NBC | |
| Guest Stars: | Dolly Parton, Cathy Rigby, Jimmy Walker, Ruby Keeler, John Wayne | |
| Date: | Sept 1973 | |
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Belafonte sings: |
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THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW | ||
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Date: |
Oct 10, 1973 |
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THE FLIP WILSON SHOW | |||
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Category: |
Comedy |
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Network: |
NBC |
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Date: |
Oct 25, 1973 |
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Guests: |
Harry Belafonte | |||
| Burns & Schreiber, comedy team | ||||
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Falumi Prince, singer/actor | ||
| Sivuca, virtuoso guitarist | ||||
| Necktie Skit: | Flip tries to peddle ties on a street corner to passers-by Burns & Schreiber | |||
| while Harry does everything possible to scuttle his efforts. | ||||
| Harry sings: | "Empty Chairs" accompanied by Sivuca on guitar | |||
| Island Skit: | Flip (as Geraldine), Harry, Falumi, Burns & Schreiber all join in to do | |||
| "She Put The Lime In The Coconut," a musical comedy which unfolds in a | ||||
| Trinidad resort. The sketch begins with a smattering of "Day-O." | ||||
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FESTIVAL OF LIVELY ARTS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE | |||
| Episode: TODAY IS OURS | ||||
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Category: |
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Network: |
CBS |
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Date: |
1973 |
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Co-stars: |
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Belafonte: |
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12) |
BELAFONTE CONCERT IN JAPAN |
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Venue: |
Nakano Sun Plazza Hall, Tokyo |
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Network: |
Japanese TV |
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Date: |
Mar 18, 1974 |
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Co-stars: |
Falumi Prince, Sivuca |
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| Belafonte sings: | Roll on Buddy, Old Time Feeling, John Henry, | |||
| We Had It All, Empty Chairs, Mr. Bojangles, | ||||
| Marching To The Fair, Erene Poo, | ||||
| Carnival Medley (with Prince & Sivuca), | ||||
| Jamaica Farewell, Sakura, Day O, Matilda | ||||
| Note: | Concert available on 2LP set. | |||
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