One Day, when I was Lost: A ScenarioBased on Alex Haley’s bestselling classic The Autobiography of Malcolm X, a rare, lucidly composed screenplay from one of America’s great masters of letters.Son of a Baptist minister; New York City hustler; honor student; convicted criminal; powerful minister in the Nation of Islam; father and husband: Malcolm X transformed himself, time and again, in order to become one of the most feared, loved, and undeniably charismatic leaders of twentieth-century America. No one better represents the tumultuous times of his generation, and there is no one better to capture him and his milieu than James Baldwin. With spare, elegant, yet forceful dialogue and fresh, precise camera directions, Baldwin breathes cinematic life into this controversial and important figure, offering a new look at a man who changed himself in order to change the country. |
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... Africa ! In Africa ! ' We hear a trolley - car's clanging bell , and see , from the point of view of the motorman , a ... African robe . The black ruler , who places this robe on him , pro- nounces this new name at the same time that ...
... Africa ! In Africa ! ' We hear a trolley - car's clanging bell , and see , from the point of view of the motorman , a ... African robe . The black ruler , who places this robe on him , pro- nounces this new name at the same time that ...
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A Scenario James Baldwin. Close - up , an African STUDENT . STUDENT : We wish to make you an honorary member of the ... Africans , but also present are Americans , white and black . MALCOLM : ... until you expose the man in Washington ...
A Scenario James Baldwin. Close - up , an African STUDENT . STUDENT : We wish to make you an honorary member of the ... Africans , but also present are Americans , white and black . MALCOLM : ... until you expose the man in Washington ...
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... Africans look upon America's twenty - two million blacks as long lost brothers ! Just as I wrote , I shared true ... African brothers and home- land ! And now , if you'll excuse me , gentlemen , I'd like to join my patient wife , and ...
... Africans look upon America's twenty - two million blacks as long lost brothers ! Just as I wrote , I shared true ... African brothers and home- land ! And now , if you'll excuse me , gentlemen , I'd like to join my patient wife , and ...
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African ain't going ain't never Allah ARCHIE ARCHIE'S Audubon Ballroom baby BARTENDER Brother Malcolm Close-up cocaine color crowd CUSTOMER dance DANIEL devil door drink EARL EGYPTIAN feel fuck girl GUARD hands Harlem head hear Honorable Messenger Hotel Theresa JAMES BALDWIN Jesus JUDGE MERRITT kisses knew laughs LAURA listen LORRAINE LOUISE LUTHER'S VOICE ma'am MALCOLM looks MALCOLM sits MALCOLM takes Malcolm X MALCOLM'S cell MALCOLM's face MALCOLM's point MALCOLM'S VOICE married ministers MISS DUNNE Mount Arafat move Movement Muslim Nation of Islam nigger Night OSTROVSKI PETE PLAIN-CLOTHES point of view POLICE prison puts remember shit shoes SHORTY'S VOICE side-view mirror SIDNEY silent Sister Betty slowly smiles SOPHIA stands staring stops streets SWERLIN Takbir talk tell Thank thing told trying turns vaseline walks what's window worry Yeah young