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Get on the Bus (1996)
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Synopsis
Released one year to the day after the 1995 Million Man March, in which a million African-American men marched peacefully in Washington, D.C. in a bid for greater unity and understanding,
Spike Lee
's Get On the Bus follows a group of black men who take a charter bus from Los Angeles to the rally in the nation's capital and watches as they interact and air their personal issues and concerns. George (Charles S. Dutton) is the organizer of the trip and de facto leader of the group. Evan Thomas (Thomas Jefferson Byrd) is a truck driver who travels to the march with his son (De'Aundre Bonds) chained to his belt by court order after the boy was arrested for petty theft. Kyle (
Isaiah Washington
) and Randall (Harry Lennix) are gay lovers who take no small amount of abuse from their fellow passengers. Gary (Roger Guenveur Smith) is the product of a mixed-race marriage who could pass for white but sees himself as black; he's also a cop, which does little to endear him to his peers. Flip (
Andre Braugher
) is an actor who seems more concerned with getting his next film role than the larger issues of the march. Jamal (Gabriel Casseus) is a good-natured young Muslim trying to lead a righteous life to make up for his violent past as a gang member. A film student (
Hill Harper
) is capturing the trip on videotape, and Jeremiah (
Ossie Davis
) sits in the back, reflecting on the struggles of African-Americans in the past and present. Financed by a private group of 15 black American men (among them
Will Smith
and
Wesley Snipes
), Get On the Bus speaks less of a single political goal than of the need for black men to set aside their differences to work for their common good. While the film falls short of openly criticizing Million Man March organizer Louis Farrakhan, it does present debate about Farrakhan's ideals and statements, ultimately coming to the conclusion that whoever brought this group together is less important than the fact that they came together in peace and brotherhood. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Richard Belzer
Rick
Andre Braugher
Flip
Charles S. Dutton
George
Albert Hall
Craig
Harry J. Lennix
Randall
Bernie Mac
Jay
Wendell Pierce
Wendell
Roger Guenveur Smith
Gary
Ossie Davis
Jeremiah
Steve White
Mike
Gabriel Casseus
Jamal
Isaiah Washington
Kyle
De'Aundre Bonds
Junior
Thomas Jefferson Byrd
Evan Thomas Sr.
Hill Harper
Xavier
Production Crew
Reuben Cannon
Casting
Elliot Davis
Cinematographer
Sandra Hernandez
Costume Designer
Spike Lee
Director
Leander T. Sales
Editor
Spike Lee
Executive Producer
Mike Ellis
First Assistant Director
Alex Steyermark
Musical Direction/Supervision
Barry Rosenbush
Producer
Bill Borden
Producer
Reuben Cannon
Producer
Ina Mayhew
Production Designer
Reggie Rock Bythewood
Screenwriter
Terence Blanchard
Songwriter
Oliver Moss
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1996
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Awards
1997 - Special Mention - Berlin International Film Festival
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.