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The Long Walk Home
The Long Walk Home

The Long Walk Home

A story of an incredible friendship.

Genres

DramaHistory

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Two women, black and white, in 1955 Montgomery Alabama, must decide what they are going to do in response to the famous bus boycott led by Martin Luther King.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

97 mins

Rating

7.628/10

Release Date

21 December 1990

Country

United States of America

Cast

Sissy Spacek

Sissy Spacek

Miriam Thompson

Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg

Odessa Cotter

Dwight Schultz

Dwight Schultz

Norman Thompson

Ving Rhames

Ving Rhames

Herbert Cotter

Dylan Baker

Dylan Baker

Tunker Thompson

Erika Alexander

Erika Alexander

Selma Cotter

Lexi Randall

Lexi Randall

Mary Catherine

Richard Habersham

Richard Habersham

Theodore Cotter

Jason Weaver

Jason Weaver

Franklin Cotter

Crystal Robbins

Crystal Robbins

Sara Thompson

Cherene Snow

Cherene Snow

Claudia

Chelcie Ross

Chelcie Ross

Martin

Dan Butler

Dan Butler

Charlie

Philip Sterling

Philip Sterling

Winston

Schuyler Fisk

Schuyler Fisk

Judy (Girl at Oak Park)

Nancy Moore Atchison

Nancy Moore Atchison

Anne (Girl at Oak Park)

Haynes Brooke

Haynes Brooke

Policeman at Oak Park

Jim Aycock

Jim Aycock

Roger

Rebecca Wackler

Rebecca Wackler

Lucille

Charles Hubbard

Charles Hubbard

Mr. Cooper

Harriet Sumner

Harriet Sumner

Mrs. Cooper

Gleaves Azar

Gleaves Azar

Grandma Thompson

Jim Haffey

Jim Haffey

Bus Driver

Stacy Fleming

Stacy Fleming

Tall Boy

Jefferson Taffet

Jefferson Taffet

Boy #2

Jay Reed

Jay Reed

Boy #3

Afemo Omilami

Afemo Omilami

Taxi Driver

Debbie Hackett

Debbie Hackett

Betsy

Lynne Pickering

Lynne Pickering

Laura Ann

Fairley McDonald

Fairley McDonald

Jeff Sewell

Graham Timbes

Graham Timbes

Clyde Sellers

Norman Matlock

Norman Matlock

Preacher

Dorrell Dorsey

Dorrell Dorsey

Woman in Church

Bobby Howard

Bobby Howard

Clipboard Man

Cynthia B. Wilson

Cynthia B. Wilson

Black Maid

Dan Jenkins

Dan Jenkins

Auburn Fan #1

Katherine Conely

Katherine Conely

Mrs. Midgley

Sherwood 'Ric' Pearson

Sherwood 'Ric' Pearson

George Millo

Kevin Thigpen

Kevin Thigpen

Worker #1

Everett McCorvey

Everett McCorvey

Church Speaker

T. Clifford Bibb

T. Clifford Bibb

Choir Leader

A. Bernard Sneed

A. Bernard Sneed

Organist

David E. McCorvey

David E. McCorvey

Older Black Man

Carl Stephens

Carl Stephens

Newscaster

Perry Carter

Perry Carter

Sammy Chancelor

Henry Marcus Jr.

Henry Marcus Jr.

Cliff

Troy La Don Pate

Troy La Don Pate

Party Guest

Michael Sansom

Michael Sansom

Angry Man (Eugene)

Dorothy Love Coates

Dorothy Love Coates

Lead Singer at Car Lot

Christine Windham

Christine Windham

Singer #1 at Car Lot

Gladys Bozwell

Gladys Bozwell

Singer at Car Lot

Betty Jean Washington

Betty Jean Washington

Singer at Car Lot

Minnie Stringer

Minnie Stringer

Singer at Car Lot

Callie Graham

Callie Graham

Singer at Car Lot

Lillian Luddington

Lillian Luddington

Singer at Car Lot

Fidella Earls

Fidella Earls

Singer at Car Lot

Cynthia King

Cynthia King

Singer at Car Lot

Mary Steenburgen

Mary Steenburgen

Narrator (voice)

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