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  1. Oct 16, 1996 · Get on the Bus: Directed by Spike Lee. With Richard Belzer, De'aundre Bonds, Andre Braugher, Thomas Jefferson Byrd. A disparate group of African-American men travel by bus to Washington, DC for the Million Man March.

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    • Adventure, Drama, History
    • Spike Lee
    • 1996-10-16
  2. A disparate group of African-American men climb on a bus bound for the Million Man March in Washington, D.C. -- among them, Evan Sr. (Thomas Jefferson Byrd) and his son, Smooth (De'aundre Bonds ...

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    • Spike Lee
    • R
    • Richard Belzer
  3. Oct 18, 1996 · Powered by JustWatch. Spike Lee 's "Get on the Bus” is a movie made in haste and passion, and that may account for its uncanny effect: We feel close to the real, often unspoken, issues involving race in America, without the distance that more time and money might have provided. The film follows a group of about 20 black men on a cross-country ...

  4. Synopsis. Several Black men take a cross-country bus trip to attend the Million Man March in Washington, DC in 1995. On the bus 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 who is of mixed racial background ...

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    • Jeremiah; George; Flip
    • R
    • 1996
  5. Get on the Bus follows several Black men on a cross country bus trip to the Million Man March. On the bus are an eclectic set of characters including a laid off aircraft worker, a former Gang Banger, a Hollywood actor, a cop who is of mixed racial background, and a White bus driver, all make the trek discussing issues surrounding the march, manhood, religion, politics, and race.

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  7. Get On The Bus. A group of men board a bus in L.A., headed to Washington D.C. for the Million Man March - along the way they discuss the plight of the Black man in America. 119 IMDb 6.9 2 h 1 min 1996. R. Adventure · Historical · Drama · Serious. This video is currently unavailable.

  8. Released one year to the day after the Million Man March of 1995, Spike Lee's film Get on the Bus (1996) commemorates the historical moment when, following the call of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakahn, African-American men all across the U.S. traveled to Washington, D.C., for what Farrakahn called a day of "atonement."

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