Movies / Loving (2016)

5/10

Runtime: 123 min

Genres: Biography Drama Romance

Languages: English

Countries: UK USA


From acclaimed writer/director Jeff Nichols, Loving celebrates the real-life courage and commitment of an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving (portrayed by Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga), who married and then spent the next nine years fighting for the right to live as a family in their hometown. Their civil rights case, Loving v. Virginia, went all the way to the Supreme Court, which in 1967 reaffirmed the very foundation of the right to marry - and their love story has become an inspiration to couples ever since.


Directors (1) Credit
Jeff Nichols (directed by)
Writers (1) Credit
Jeff Nichols (written by)
Composers (1) Credit
David Wingo (music by)
Editors (1) Credit
Julie Monroe (edited by)
Cinematographers (1) Credit
Adam Stone director of photography
Actors (74) Credit
Alano Miller Raymond
Andrene Ward-Hammond Laura
Benjamin Booker Shotgun Shack Musician #1
Benjamin Loeh Construction Worker (uncredited)
Bill Camp Frank Beazley
Brenan Young Sidney (Older)
Brian Cutter Court Audience Member (uncredited)
Bridget Gethins Court Secretary
Chris Condetti Drag Race Spectator / Bar Patron (uncredited)
Chris Greene Percy (as Chris R. Greene)
Christopher Mann Theoliver
Coby Batty Telephone Man
Coley Canpany Secretary
Dalyn Cleckley Donald (Older) (as Dalyn M. Cleckley)
Darrick Claiborne Field Hand / Drag Strip Attendee / Shot Gun Shack Attendee (uncredited)
David Jensen Judge Bazile
Dean Mumford Drag Race Driver
Dennis Williams Shotgun Shack Musician #3
Derick Newson (uncredited)
D.L. Hopkins Alex
Garrett Matthews Young Man w / Camera (uncredited)
Georgia Crawford Peggy (Middle)
Greg Cooper County Jailer
James Matthew Poole Drag Race Spectator (uncredited)
James Nevins Reporter (uncredited)
Jason Alan Cook Soundman (uncredited)
Jay SanGiovanni Racetrack Spectator (uncredited)
Jennifer Joyner Documentarian
Jevin Crochrell Sidney (Middle)
Jim D. Johnston Phil's Dad (uncredited)
Joel Edgerton Richard
Jon Bass Phil Hirschkop
Jordan Dickey Construction Worker (uncredited)
Jordan Williams Jr. Donald (Middle)
Justin Robinson Shotgun Shack Musician #2
Karen Vicks Clara the Cashier
Keith Flippen Reporter #2 (Press Conference)
Keith Tyree Bricklayer
Ken Holliday Drag Race Spectator (uncredited)
Lance Lemon Cousin Davis
Logan J. Woolfolk Richard's Racing Crew (uncredited)
Lonnie M Henderson Street Walker (uncredited)
Lucas N. Hall Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Marc Anthony Lowe Driver (uncredited)
Mark Huber Store Pedestrian (uncredited)
Marquis Adonis Hazelwood Cousin Gerald
Marton Csokas Sheriff Brooks
Matt Malloy Chet Antieau
Michael Abbott Jr. Deputy
Michael Shannon Grey Villet
Mike Shiflett Magistrate
Mike Stevens Construction Worker (uncredited)
Miles Hopkins Boarding House Boy (uncredited)
Nick Kroll Bernie Cohen
Quinn McPherson Peggy (Older)
Raymond H. Johnson Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Rebecca Turner Pregnant Girl
Richard Zane Courthouse Attendee
Robert Haulbrook County Clerk
Robert Olausen Bailiff (uncredited)
Ruth Negga Mildred
Scott Wichmann Reporter #1 (Press Conference)
Sharon Blackwood Lola Loving
Sheri Lahris Secretary (uncredited)
Smith Harrison Reporter Supreme Court (as A. Smith Harrison)
Terri Abney Garnet
Terry Menefee Gau Antieau's Secretary
Todd Patrick Taylor Drag Race / Construction Crew (uncredited)
Tom Lancaster Photojournalist (uncredited)
Tyrell Ford D.C Teen (uncredited)
Victoria Chavatel Jimison Secretary (uncredited)
Will Dalton Virgil
Winter-Lee Holland Musiel
W. Keith Scott Prisoner (uncredited)