Movies / Selma (2014)

5/10

Runtime: 128 min

Genres: Biography Drama History

Languages: English

Countries: France UK USA


SELMA is the story of a movement. The film chronicles the tumultuous three-month period in 1965, when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a dangerous campaign to secure equal voting rights in the face of violent opposition. The epic march from Selma to Montgomery culminated in President Johnson (Tom Wilkinson) signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965, one of the most significant victories for the civil rights movement. Director Ava DuVernays SELMA tells the real story of how the revered leader and visionary Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (David Oyelowo) and his brothers and sisters in the movement prompted change that forever altered history.(C) Paramount


Directors (1) Credit
Ava DuVernay ...
Writers (1) Credit
Paul Webb (written by)
Editors (1) Credit
Spencer Averick ...
Cinematographers (1) Credit
Bradford Young ...
Actors (132) Credit
Aaron Brewstar Alabama state trooper / Selma Alabama police
Alessandro Nivola John Doar
Amahre Palmer Civil Rights Activist
Amy Elizabeth Jones Marcher
Andrea Jones Marcher
André Holland Andrew Young
Andrew Bleidner LBJ'sMarine Guard / Ahite House Aide
AngelAnn Green-Orr Church Attendant, Funeral Attendant, Diner student, speech attendant, Aid
Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut Church / Funeral Attendant
Bennett Wayne Dean Sr. Alabama State Trooper (uncredited)
Brandon Carroll Klansman #2
Brandon O'Dell Reeb's Companion
Brian Kurlander Voice on Recorder (voice)
Carmen Ejogo Coretta Scott King
Carol Anne Taylor White Supporter / Singer
Cassandra Hollis Funeral Attendant (uncredited)
Charity Jordan Viola Lee Jackson
Charlandra L. Jacobs Stand-in (uncredited)
Charles Black Elder Marcher
Charles Saunders Gerry
Cheri Marcelle Triage Nurse (uncredited)
Christine Hameed Extra at Court House (uncredited)
Christine Horn Female Marcher
Christopher Anthony Carr Racist Spectator / White Marcher / Press background.
Clay Chappell Registrar
Clint Crane National Guardsman
Colman Domingo Ralph Abernathy
Common James Bevel
Corey Champagne Marcher (uncredited)
Corey Reynolds Rev. C.T. Vivian
Cuba Gooding Jr. Fred Gray
Dane Davenport Klansman #1
Dan Triandiflou ABC Journalist
Darla Pelton-Perez On Looker (uncredited)
David Dwyer Chief Wilson Baker
David Morizot Assaulting White Man
David Oyelowo Martin Luther King Jr.
David Silverman Anthony Luizzo (as David Marshall Silverman)
Dawn Young Volunteer Doctor
Dexter Tillis Angry Marcher
Donald Horner Court room attendant
Doris Dean Racist White Spectator (uncredited)
Dylan Baker J. Edgar Hoover
Earlene M. Vaughn Marcher
Ebony Billups Girl #4
Elijah Oliver Boy #1
Elizabeth Wells Berkes Marie Reeb (as Elizabeth Wells Berkes)
E. Roger Mitchell Frederick Reese
Fred Galle Alabama State Attorney (uncredited)
Giovanni Ribisi Lee White
Gordon Meyer Deputy Sheriff
Greg Chandler Maness Aide
Harry Belafonte Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Haviland Stillwell President's Secretary
Henry G. Sanders Cager Lee
Jamall Rashaud McMillan Demonstrator (uncredited)
Jasmine Taylor Female Marcher
Jeffery James Bucchino Congressman
Jeremy Strong James Reeb
Jessica Yoshimura Registered Nurse (uncredited)
Jim France Gunnar Jahn
J.J. Green Marcher
Jody Thompson White Marcher
John Archer Lundgren Deputized Klansman (uncredited)
John Collier Montgomery Police Officer
John Fleischmann Senator in U.S. Capitol Chamber (uncredited)
John Lavelle Roy Reed
John Merical Reporter
Jordan Christina Rice Girl #3
Joseph Oliveira National Guardsman
Judy McGee Burley Marcher / Lady in Jail / Recorded Voice at Church Funeral (uncredited)
Kathy Alderman Angry white woman
Keith Stanfield Jimmie Lee Jackson (as Lakeith Lee Stanfield)
Ken Dohse Reporter / Movement Marcher (uncredited)
Kenny Cooper Black Marcher
Kent Faulcon Sullivan Jackson
King SNCC Member (uncredited)
Knox Bentley Triage Doctor (uncredited)
Kyle McMahon Senator John J. Williams
Ledisi Anibade Young Mahalia Jackson (as Ledisi Young)
Lorraine Toussaint Amelia Boynton
Marcus Chase Husband Mahaia Jackson (uncredited)
Mark Cabus State Attorney
Martin Sheen Frank Minis Johnson (uncredited)
Merriwether Stormy Jackson's Daughter
Michael Papajohn Major Cloud
Michael Shikany Archbishop Iakovos
Mikeria Howard Girl #2
Mike Taylor Man on Street
Montrel Miller Young Marcher
Nadej k Bailey Girl #5
Niecy Nash Richie Jean Jackson
Nigel Thatch Malcolm X (as Nigél Thatch)
Omar J. Dorsey James Orange
Oprah Winfrey Annie Lee Cooper
Patti Schellhaas Congressional Aide
Qualen Bradley Male Marcher
Rachelle Wicker Female Marcher / Funeral Attendee
Raven Ferguson Female Marcher
Roger A. Harrison Senator
Ronan Brookes Montgomery Police Officer
Ruben Santiago-Hudson Bayard Rustin
Ryan Fontaine National Guardsman
Sammy Davis Jr. Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Samuel Lee Fudge Young Marcher
Samuel Oden Male Marcher / Racist White Spectator / FBI Agent (uncredited)
Scotty Bishop Racist Spectator
Shakesha Williams Marcher (uncredited)
Shannon Edwards Senator
Sherod Ogletree Church Member (uncredited)
Stan Houston Sheriff Jim Clark
Stephan James John Lewis
Stephen Root Colonel Al Lingo
Susan Willis White On-looker (uncredited)
Tara Ochs Viola Liuzzo
Tessa Thompson Diane Nash
Thomas Hughes Deputized Klansman
Thom McGlon Sheriff Posseman
Tim Battle Dallas County Deputy
Tim Roth Gov. George Wallace
Todd Sassano National Guardsman
Tom Wilkinson President Lyndon B. Johnson
Trai Byers James Forman
Travis Turner Press / Reporter
Trinity Simone Girl #1
Walter Hendrix III AA eFx Marcher
Wayne Hughes Vice President, Hubert Humphrey
Wendell Pierce Rev. Hosea Williams
Wenzell Washington Courthouse Marcher (uncredited)
Willean Lacy Self Defense Trainee
Yamanee Coleman Church Attendant / Funeral Attendant (uncredited)
Zipporah Carter Self Defense Trainee