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Get on the Bus (1996)

Fifteen Black men gather in South Central LA to take a cross-country bus trip to attend the Million Man March in Washington, DC in October 1995. Among the attendees are an eclectic set of characters, including a laid-off aircraft worker, a man whose at-risk son is handcuffed to him, a Black Republican, a former gangsta, a Hollywood actor, a cop of mixed racial background, and a white bus driver. All make the trek discussing issues surrounding the March, including manhood, religion, politics, sexuality, and race.
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Fifteen Black men gather in South Central LA to take a cross-country bus trip to attend the Million Man March in Washington, DC in October 1995. Among the attendees are an eclectic set of characters, including a laid-off aircraft worker, a man whose at-risk son is handcuffed to him, a Black Republican, a former gangsta, a Hollywood actor, a cop of mixed racial background, and a white bus driver. All make the trek discussing issues surrounding the March, including manhood, religion, politics, sexuality, and race.

Rating:R
Genre:History, Adventure, Drama
Directed By:Spike Lee
Written By:Reggie Rock Bythewood
In Theaters:10/16/1996
Box Office:$5,691,854
Runtime:122 minutes
Studio:Columbia Pictures, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks

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Director

Spike Lee

Director

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Richard Belzer

Rick

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De'Aundre Bonds

Evan Thomas, Jr. / 'Smooth'

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Andre Braugher

Philip 'Flip'

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Thomas Jefferson Byrd

Evan Thomas, Sr.

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Gabriel Casseus

Jamal

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Albert Hall

Craig

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Hill Harper

Xavier 'X' Moore

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Harry Lennix

Randall

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Bernie Mac

Jay

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Wendell Pierce

Wendell Perry

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Roger Guenveur Smith

Gary Rivers