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The Autobiography of Malcolm X

Genres
Documentary
Rating
No Rating
StatusReleased
LanguagesEnglish
CountriesUnited States of America
Release Date2001-04-01
Runtime60 mins

Overview

The Autobiography of Malcolm X is an account of the life of Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little in 1925, who became a human rights activist. Malcolm X was assassinated in New York's Audubon Ballroom in February 1965.

Cast & Crew

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Malcolm X

as Self (archive footage)

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Donald Sutherland

as Narrator (voice)

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