Friday, November 1, 2019

Movies I Have Seen - November 2019 (13 movies)


The Prodigy. 2019, Starring
Taylor Schilling as Sarah Blume
Jackson Robert Scott as Miles Blume
David Kohlsmith as Miles, age 5
Paul Fauteux as Edward Scarka
Colm Feore as Arthur Jacobson
Brittany Allen as Margaret St. James
Peter Mooney as John Blume
Oluniké Adeliyi as Rebecca
Elisa Moolecherry as Zoe
Paula Boudreau as Elaine Strasser. Crave, November 1, 2019. Soundtrack: "Don't Bring Me Roses Red"
Written by Kennedy Morrison
Performed by Bonnie Guitar
Courtesy of Pop-Up Music
Ninety Nine Pounds of Dynamite
Written by Lee Silver
Performed by Buddy Stewart (as Buddy Stuart)
Courtesy of Tru-Gems Records under license from Gravelpit Music
Thought It Was You
Written by Galen Disston, Cassady Lillstrom, Garrett Parker, Michael Parker, Alex Westcoat & Erik Blood
Performed by Pickwick
Courtesy of Small Press Records under license from Maximal Music Sync
A Night on the Bare Mountain
Written by Modest Mussorgsky
Arranged by Thomas Hewitt Jones
Courtesy of Cavendish Classical Music under license from 5 Alarm Music
Plaisir D'Amour
Written by Ralph Allwood
Courtesy of Extreme Music.

Glass. Starring Bruce Willis

Snowed Inn Christmas. Starring Bethany Joy Lenz and Andrew Walker.

Christmas In The Air. Starring Catherine Bell and Eric Close.

Christmas Cookies.

Downsizing. 2017, Starring Matt Damon, Kristin Wiig and Christoph Walz. Netflix, November 20, 2019, with Deb Friesen.

Indian Horse. 2017 (Canadian), Starring
Sladen Peltier Sladen Peltier ... Saul (6 Yrs.)
Forrest Goodluck Forrest Goodluck ... Saul (15 Yrs.)
Ajuawak Kapashesit Ajuawak Kapashesit ... Saul (22 Yrs.)
Michiel Huisman Michiel Huisman ... Father Gaston
Martin Donovan Martin Donovan ... Jack Lanahan
Michael Murphy Michael Murphy ... Father Quinney
Edna Manitowabi Edna Manitowabi ... Naomi
Melanie McLaren Melanie McLaren ... Ruth
Johnny Issaluk Johnny Issaluk ... Sam
Skye Pelletier Skye Pelletier ... Benjamin (11 Yrs.)
Evan Adams Evan Adams ... Evan
Lisa Cromarty Lisa Cromarty ... Karen
Michael Lawrenchuk Michael Lawrenchuk ... Fred Kelly
Will Strongheart Will Strongheart ... Virgil
Tristen Marty-Pahtaykan Tristen Marty-Pahtaykan ... Buddy Blackwolf
Vance Banzo Vance Banzo ... Ernie Jack
Braeden Crouse Braeden Crouse ... Lonnie (9 Yrs.)
Nathan Alexis Nathan Alexis ... Lonnie (25 Yrs.)
Eva Greyeyes Eva Greyeyes ... Rebecca Wolf
Lisa Oopik Minich Lisa Oopik Minich ... Katherine Wolf
Dylan Cook Dylan Cook ... Stu Little Chief
Wayne St-George Wayne St-George ... Man with Axe Handle
Marcus Dias Marcus Dias ... Working Man
Michael Vincent Dagostino Michael Vincent Dagostino ... Doctor
Wayne V. Johnson Wayne V. Johnson ... Kapuskasing Manager
Wayne Charles Baker Wayne Charles Baker ... Shaboogesick
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Daina Barbeau Daina Barbeau ... 70s Girl
Jordan Daoust Jordan Daoust ... Hockey Player on Bench
Dustin Faith Dustin Faith ... Hockey Player #2
Cam Fergus Cam Fergus ... Hockey Player #1
Jill Frappier Jill Frappier ... Sister Sara
Dave Groom Dave Groom ... Rink Construction Worker
Emily Klassen Emily Klassen ... Sister Grace
Caleb Marshall Caleb Marshall ... Truant Officer #1
Wilma Mason Wilma Mason ... Naomi
Rachel Noel-Gard Rachel Noel-Gard ... Background performances
Bo Peltier Bo Peltier ... Saul (22 Yrs)
Greg Poisson Greg Poisson ... Rival School Hockey Coach
Irene Poole Irene Poole ... Sister Ignacia
Carrie Schiffler Carrie Schiffler ... Elissa Lanahan
Suzanne Shawbonquit Suzanne Shawbonquit ... Martha Kelly
Bradley Trudeau Bradley Trudeau ... Lonnie (16 Yrs.)
Max Whitehead Max Whitehead ... Centre Man
Phoenix Wilson Phoenix Wilson ... Tommy
Anders Yates Anders Yates ... Father Murphy. Crave, November 21, 2019. Soundtrack: “Old Way” - Performed by Jerry Alfred; “Sudbury Saturday Night” - Performed by Stompin’ Tom Conners; “Tategak” and “Sivui Ivinivut” - Performed by Tanya Tagag; “Peruvian Dream (Part 2) - Performed by Willie Dunn featuring Jerry Saddleback; “Did I Know You In A Perfect World” - Performed by Wayne Ferguson; “Mi’kmaq Dream (for Willie Dunn)” Written by Julian Cote and Wayne Lavallee; “Chief Dan George Prayer Song” - Performed by Eugene Harry, Written by Chief Dan George; “Ancestors Song” written partly by by Jesse Zubot.

Little. 2019, Starring
Regina Hall as Jordan Sanders, a ruthless tech mogul
Marsai Martin as 13-year-old Jordan Sanders
Issa Rae as April Williams, Jordan's overworked assistant
Justin Hartley as Gary Marshall, a teacher on whom 13-year-old Jordan has a crush
Tone Bell as Preston
Rachel Dratch as Agent Bea
Mikey Day as Connor
JD McCrary as Isaac
Marc Hawes as Scott
Tucker Meek as Devon
Thalia Tran as Raina
Marley Taylor as Stevie
Eva Carlton as Caren Greene / Jasmine
Luke James as Trevor
Kayla Peltier as Becca
Tracee Ellis Ross as the voice of Homegirl, Jordan's virtual assistant
George Lott as Passenger at Red light. Crave, November 21, 2019. Soundtrack: "I Wish" -
Written by Anne Dudley, Al Flythe (as Alvin Flythe, Jr.), Trevor Horn, Malcolm McLaren, Skee-Lo (as Antoine Roundtree), Archie Roundtree, Mason Levy, Miles Beard, Flo Rida (as Tramar Dillard), Thomas Meredith, Breyan Isaac
Performed by Skee-Lo
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Courtesy of Altra Moda Music BV
Where My Girls
Written by Dainene Baldwin, Kweku Sanderson
Performed by Dai Burger
Courtesy of First One Up
By arrangement with Ninja Tune
Morning Malibu
Written by Mary White, Sean Wiggins
Performed by Mary White
Courtesy of QP Dupie Music
Desert Days
Written by Mary White, Sean Wiggins
Performed by Mary White
Courtesy of QP Dupie Music
I Got the Juice
Written by Joshua Dean, Nate 'Rocket' Wonder (as Nathaniel Irvin III), Roman GianArthur Irvin (as Roman Irvin), Janelle Monáe, Taylor Parks (as Tayla Parx), Nana Kwabena (as Nana Kwabena Tuffuor), Pharrell Williams
Performed by Janelle Monáe Feat. Pharrell Williams
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Pharrell Williams appears courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Serious
Written by Brandon Casey, Brian Casey, Bryan Michael Cox (as Bryan Cox), Russ (as Russell Vitale)
Performed by Russ
Contains a sample of "HE CAN'T LOVE U"
Performed by Jagged Edge
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Money
Written by Tyrone Johnson, Hasben Jones, Donnie Lewis, Harold Lilly (as Harold Spencer Lilly, Jr.)
Performed by Leikeli47
Courtesy of Hardcover/RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Diddy Bop
Written by Michael Neil, Cameron Osteen, Raury (as Raury Tullis), Noname (as Fatimah Warner)
Performed by Noname Feat. Raury & Cam O'Bi
Courtesy of Noname, Inc.
Turn it Off
Written by Mary White, Sean Wiggins
Performed by Sean Wiggins
Courtesy of QP Dupie Music
I'm Going Down
Written by Norman Whitfield
Performed by Mary J. Blige
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Bed
Written by Carlos McKinney, The-Dream (as Terius Nash)
Performed by J. Holiday
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Lost Souls
Written by Keithen Foster, Jeff Gitelman (as Jeffrey Gitelman), David Harris, Toots Hibbert (as Frederick Hibbert), Lauryn Hill, Tiara Thomas, H.E.R. (as Gabriella Wilson)
Performed by H.E.R. feat. DJ Scratch
Courtesy of MBK Entertainment/RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Worth It
Written by Kid Ink (as Brian Collins), Mikkel Storleer Eriksen (as Mikkel Eriksen), Tor Erik Hermansen (as Tor Hermansen), Ori Kaplan, Priscilla Renea
Performed by Fifth Harmony
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Lurkin
Written by Ernest Clark, Danielle Leigh Curiel (as Danielle Curiel), Gabrielle Nowee, Marcos Palacios
Performed by Danielle Leigh Curiel (as DaniLeigh)
Courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Black Nails
Written by Kenete Simms, Tierra Whack (as Tierra Sharday Whack-Welton)
Performed by Tierra Whack
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Like a Girl
Written by Sean Douglas, Oak Felder, Lizzo (as Melissa "Lizzo" Jefferson)
Performed by Lizzo
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going
Written by Tom Eyen, Henry Krieger
Be Yourself
Written by Chloe Bailey, Halle Bailey, Blu June (as Denisia "Blu June" Andrews) and Brittany Coney (as Brittany "Chi" Coney)
Performed by Chloe x Halle
Produced by Chloe x Halle & Nova Wav
Courtesy of Parkwood Music/Columbia Records.

The Intruder. 2019, Starring
Michael Ealy as Scott Howard
Meagan Good as Annie Howard
Dennis Quaid as Charlie Peck
Joseph Sikora as Mike
Alvina August as Rachael
Lee Shorten as Brian
Erica Cerra as Jillian Richards
Kurt Evans as Grady Kramer
Carolyn Anderson as Ellen
Lili Sepe as Cassidy Peck Thompson/Vanessa Smith
Raylene Herewood as Ice cream girl
Chris Shields as doctor
Sam Vincent as first officer
Caroline Muthoni Muita as hotel receptionist
Connor Mackay as man on ladder. Crave, November 22, 2019. Soundtrack: "Play for Keeps" -
Performed by Glenda 'Gizzle' Proby (as Gizzle)
Written by Glenda 'Gizzle' Proby (as Glenda Proby) and Kevin Bard
Published by Sony/ATV Tunes LLC, EMI April Music Inc., Makin' Grandma Proud Music, and Kevin Bard Music
Yellow Light
Performed by Moustapha Lamine Diop (as EnimaL) featuring YMTK
Written by Moustapha Lamine Diop (as Lamine Moustapha Diop)
Bae Season
Performed by Razah
Written by Razah (as Martell Nelson)
Courtesy of Just-Us Music Group
La Dee
Performed by Sabriel Hobart (as Sabriel)
Written by Sabriel Hobart, Spencer Nezey, Phoebe Ogan
Into You
Performed by Jean-Marc Virard (as JMV)
Written by Jean-Marc Virard (as Jean Marc Virard)
When We
Performed by Durrell 'Tank' Babbs (as Tank)
Written by Durrell 'Tank' Babbs (as Durrell Babbs) (ASCAP)
Published by Tank 1176 Music
Administered by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing
Courtesy of WMG
Seven Five (Let You Go)
Performed by Sabriel Hobart (as Sabriel)
Written by Sabriel Hobart, Phoebe Ogan, Spencer Nezey
Killin' Yourself
Performed by Jean-Marc Virard (as JMV)
Written by Jean-Marc Virard (as Jean Marc Virard)
Answering Machine
Performed by Sloan Evans
Written by Kevin Nicayenzi and Mac Sutphin
Patterns
Performed by Alice France
Written by Alice France, Spencer Nezey, Daniella Waters
Love of Your Life
Performed by Anthony Hamilton
Written by Salaam Remi and Anthony Hamilton
That's Alright
Performed by Sir (as SIR)
Written by Sir (as Darryl Farris) and Jason Pounds
Courtesy of WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) on behalf of itself and Roc Nation Music and Jason Pounds Pub Designee
The Mistletoe and Me
Performed by Isaac Hayes
Written by Isaac Hayes (as Isaac Lee Hayes)
Courtesy of Stax Records/Concord Music
Streets Are Calling
Performed by LeDon Bishop
Written by Neely Dinkins Jr. (as Neely Dinkins), Vito A. Colapietro II (as Vito Colapietro), Donald Smith Jr.
Courtesy of The Co-Stars Entertainment, Inc.
Unsured
Performed by Jean-Marc Virard (as JMV)
Written by Jean-Marc Virard (as Jean Marc Virard)
On Me
Performed by Sloan Evans
Written by Kevin Nicayenzi, Djavan Luciano Santos, Colby Zinser
Gripped Up
Performed by Casanova
Written by Caswell Senior, Rafael Cameron Jr., Marcello Valenzano, Andre Lyon, Khalil Mattis, Ted Kay, Don Taylor, Tierra Douglas
Courtesy of Roc Nation Records, LLC under license from Universal Music Enterprises.
Trivia: In this movie Dennis Quaid plays the psycho terrorizing the couple who bought his old house. In Cold Creek Manor (2003), Quaid plays the husband of the couple who bought Stephen Dorff's old house and are then terrorized by Dorff.

The Emperor's Newest Clothes. 2018 (TV short), Starring Alan Alda as Narrator,
Jeff Daniels Jeff Daniels ... The Emperor
John Early John Early ... Syco (voice)
Tim Heidecker Tim Heidecker ... Phantic (voice)
Matt Hobby Matt Hobby ... Tailor (voice)
Alison Pill Alison Pill ... Thomasina
Gabriel Sunday Gabriel Sunday ... Tailor (voice). HBO, November 24, 2019. Soundtrack: Music by William Finn and Michael Starobin.

Killers Anonymous. 2019, Starring
Tommy Flanagan as Markus
Rhyon Nicole Brown as Alice
Jessica Alba as Jade
Gary Oldman as The Man
MyAnna Buring as Joanna
Michael Socha as Leandro
Tim McInnerny as Calvin
Sam Hazeldine as Senator Kyle
Elizabeth Morris as Krystal
Elliot James Langridge as Ben
Isabelle Allen as Morgan
Suki Waterhouse as Violet
Harmony Hyde - Neath as Young Alice. Crave, November 26, 2019. Soundtrack: "“Talkin’ Talkin’” - Performed by Matata; “You’re Gonna Miss That Girl” - Performed by Max Milligan; “Borne To Breath” - Performed by Mark Younger Smith and Autry Fulbright; “Loving You” - Performed by Brian Crane; “Supernatural Thing” - Performed by Ben E King; “March To The Motherland” - Performed by Alexander L’Estrange and Ben Parry; “Let Us Gather” - Performed by Paul Mottram; “Walk Away” - Performed by Tom Walker; “I Only Wanna Be With You” - Written by Ivor Raymonde and Mike Hawker. Trivia: Jessica Alba and Tommy Flanagan starred together in Sin City (2005).

André the Giant. 2018 (TV documentary), Starring André the Giant as Himself (archive footage),
Arnold Schwarzenegger ... Himself
Robin Wright Robin Wright ... Herself
Cary Elwes Cary Elwes ... Himself
Rob Reiner Rob Reiner ... Himself
Billy Crystal Billy Crystal ... Himself
Roddy Piper Roddy Piper ... Rowdy Roddy Piper (archive footage)
Hulk Hogan Hulk Hogan ... Himself
Jesse Ventura Jesse Ventura ... Jesse Ventura (archive footage)
Cyndi Lauper Cyndi Lauper ... Herself (archive footage)
David Letterman David Letterman ... Himself (archive footage)
Randy Savage Randy Savage ... Macho Man Randy Savage (archive footage)
Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali ... Himself (archive footage)
Andy Warhol Andy Warhol ... Himself (archive footage)
Ric Flair Ric Flair ... Himself
Bob Uecker Bob Uecker ... Himself (archive footage)
Vince McMahon Vince McMahon ... Himself
Shane McMahon Shane McMahon ... Himself
Jerry Lawler Jerry Lawler ... Himself
Bobby Heenan Bobby Heenan ... Himself (archive footage)
Gene Okerlund Gene Okerlund ... Himself
Big John Studd Big John Studd ... Big John Studd (archive footage)
Gorilla Monsoon Gorilla Monsoon ... Gorilla Monsoon (voice) (archive footage)
Paul Orndorff Paul Orndorff ... 'Mr. Wonderful' Paul Orndorff (archive footage)
Morley Safer Morley Safer ... Himself (archive footage)
Tonga Fifita Tonga Fifita ... Haku (archive footage)
Bruno Sammartino Bruno Sammartino ... Bruno Sammartino (archive footage)
Merced Solis Merced Solis ... Tito Santana (archive footage)
Billy Graham Billy Graham ... Billy Graham (archive footage)
Chief Jay Strongbow Chief Jay Strongbow ... Himself (archive footage)
Pat Patterson Pat Patterson ... Himself
Don Lane Don Lane ... Himself (archive footage)
Tim White Tim White ... Himself
Robin Christensen-Roussimoff Robin Christensen-Roussimoff ... Herself (as Robin Christensen)
Jacques Roussimoff Jacques Roussimoff ... Himself
Dave Meltzer Dave Meltzer ... Himself (as David Meltzer)
Hortense Roussimoff Hortense Roussimoff ... Herself
David Shoemaker David Shoemaker ... Himself
Patric Laprade Patric Laprade ... Himself (as Patrice Laprade)
Gino Brito Gino Brito ... Himself
Terry Todd Terry Todd ... Himself
Jackie McAuley Jackie McAuley ... Herself
Antoine Roussimoff Antoine Roussimoff ... Himself
Harris Yett Harris Yett ... Himself (as Dr. Harris Yett)
Noël Mateos Noël Mateos ... Himself
Mr. T Mr. T ... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jim Ross Jim Ross ... Jim Ross (archive footage) (uncredited). HBO, November 26, 2019. Soundtrack: Music by Tom Caffey. Trivia: Several interviewees discuss Andre's penchant for flatulence.

Selma. 2014, Starring
David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King, Jr.[8]
Tom Wilkinson as President Lyndon B. Johnson[9]
Carmen Ejogo as Coretta Scott King[10]
André Holland as Andrew Young[11]
Tessa Thompson as Diane Nash[12]
Giovanni Ribisi as Lee C. White[13]
Lorraine Toussaint as Amelia Boynton Robinson[14]
Stephan James as John Lewis[15]
Wendell Pierce as Hosea Williams[16]
Common as James Bevel[17]
Alessandro Nivola as John Doar[18]
Lakeith Stanfield as Jimmie Lee Jackson[19]
Cuba Gooding Jr. as Fred Gray[20]
Dylan Baker as J. Edgar Hoover[21]
Tim Roth as George Wallace[22]
Oprah Winfrey as Annie Lee Cooper[23]
Ruben Santiago-Hudson as Bayard Rustin
Niecy Nash as Richie Jean Jackson[24]
Colman Domingo as Ralph Abernathy[25]
Omar Dorsey as James Orange
Ledisi Young as Mahalia Jackson[26]
Trai Byers as James Forman[27]
Kent Faulcon as Sullivan Jackson[24]
John Lavelle as Roy Reed[28]
Henry G. Sanders as Cager Lee
Jeremy Strong as James Reeb[29]
Nigel Thatch as Malcolm X
Tara Ochs as Viola Liuzzo
Martin Sheen[30] as Frank Minis Johnson
Michael Shikany as Archbishop Iakovos
Michael Papajohn as Major John Cloud
Stephen Root as Al Lingo
Stan Houston as Sheriff Jim Clark
E. Roger Mitchell as Frederick D. Reese. Cineplex Digital Movie, November 27, 2019. Soundtrack: "One Morning Soon
Written by Traditional
Performed by Joyce Collins & Johnita Collins
Courtesy of Tompkins Square, LLC
House of the Rising Sun
Traditional, arranged by Duane Eddy
performed by Duane Eddy
Courtesy of Duane Eddy Productions
Easy Street
Written by Allan Rankin Jones
Performed by Sarah Vaughan
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Walk With Me
Written by Ralph Bass
Performed by Martha Bass
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Precious Lord Take My Hand
Written by Thomas A. Dorsey (as Reverend Thomas A. Dorsey)
Performed by Ledisi Young (as Ledisi)
Ledisi Young appears courtesy of The Verve Music Group
Why (Am I Treated So Bad)
Written by Roebuck 'Pops' Staples (as Roebuck Staples)
Performed by The Staple Singers
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Ole Man Trouble
Written & Performed by Otis Redding
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Masters of War
Written by Bob Dylan
Performed by Odetta
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Keep on Pushing
Written by Curtis Mayfield (as Curtis L. Mayfield)
Performed by The Impressions
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Time Brings About a Change
Written by Jimmy Outler
Performed by The Soul Stirrers
Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records Inc.
I Got the New World In My View
Performed by Sister Gertrude Morgan
Courtesy of Big Deal Music on behalf of Preservation Hall
Don't You Want My Lovin
Written by Kenny Gamble (as Kenneth Gamble) & Leon Huff
Performed by The Orlons
Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
You Ain't Got But One Life To Live
Written by Traditional
Performed by Seabell Kennedy
Day-O
Traditional, lyrics by William A. Attaway (as William Attaway) and Irving Burgie
Contemporary Focus
Written & Performed by McCoy Tyner
Courtesy of The Verve Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Yesterday Was Hard On All of Us
Written by Fink (as Finian Greenall), Guy Whittaker & Tim Thornton
Performed by Fink
Courtesy of Ninja Tune
Bamboo Flute Blues
Written & Performed by Yusef Lateef
Courtesy of The Verve Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Glory
Written by John Legend (as John Stephens), Common (as Lonnie Lynn), Rhymefest (as Che Smith)
Performed by Common & John Legend
Common appears courtesy of Artium Records/Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
John Legend appears courtesy of Getting Out Our Dreams/Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
This Little Light of Mine/Freedom Now Chant/Come By Here (Medley)
Written by Harry Dixon Loes / Traditional
Performed by workers in Selma
Courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Anachronisms: 1. Martin Luther King replaces a transparent plastic trash bag. In 1965, home garbage cans were lined with a paper shopping bag, if at all.
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As the first march to Montgomery begins, an establishing shot shows a sign with an italicized Pepsi logo introduced in 1991.
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Toward end of the movie, a white man sits at a table smoking a cigarette. A plastic bottle of Fiji water is on the right side of the table.
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When the police begin attacking the marchers at the bridge, the film depicts the event being broadcast live around the country. At the time, the event would've been filmed and shown later, after processing. Live news started many years later.
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When Martin Luther King leads the marchers across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, a cell phone tower is visible on the right side of the screen.
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In an early scene in the Kings' kitchen, a blender is plugged into a grounded GFCI outlet with a bright green LED. Those technologies were not commonly available until the 1970s.
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At the beginning of the first march, the marchers pass an auto parts store with a sign outside advertising "Shocks Struts (etc)". Very few cars used struts in 1965, and the few that did most likely would not have been available in Selma.
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When Martin Luther King meets in a church basement, modern containers of tempera paint, with pump tops, are behind him. At that time, tempera paint came in powder form and had to be mixed with water.
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John Lewis wears a wedding band in 1965. He was never married until 1968.
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A harvest gold blender is in the Kings' kitchen. Harvest gold was first available in the late 1960s.
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After Martin Luther King receives his Nobel Peace Prize (December 10, 1964), the four girls are killed in the 16th St. Baptist Church. The church bombing took place earlier (September 15, 1963).
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Alabama State Troopers in uniform did not/ do not wear facial hair.
One scene depicted as being in 1965 has a 1967 Thunderbird visible in traffic.