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Black Magic (2008)

Black Magic (2008)
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Crazy Love director Dan Clores crafts this two-part, four-hour documentary following the progression of the Civil Rights movements as experienced by the black college basketball players and coaches who witnessed this unprecedented societal upheaval firsthand. Narrated in part by Samuel L. Jackson and Wynton Marsalis, Black Magic was co-produced by Earl "The Peal" Monroe, a Winston-Salem State University graduate and former professional basketball player known for his precision play-making and flamboyant dribbling. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Samuel L. JacksonWynton Marsalis, (more)
Director(s):
Dan Klores
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Black Magic

Crazy Love director Dan Clores crafts this two-part, four-hour documentary following the progression of the Civil Rights movements as experienced by the black college basketball players and coaches who witnessed this unprecedented societal upheaval firsthand. Narrated in part by Samuel L. Jackson and Wynton Marsalis, Black Magic was co-produced by Earl "The Peal" Monroe, a Winston-Salem State University graduate and former professional basketball player known for his precision play-making and flamboyant dribbling. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
224 mins

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Director(s):
Dan Klores
Writer(s):
Charlie StuartDan Klores
Producer(s):
Libby GeistDavid ZieffDan Klores
Categories:
DocumentarySports & Fitness
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    John W.

    Great, love to buy it

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    Robert W.

    This film captures the development of black basketball through the voices of people who created the history or their loved ones. It also overlays a part of my history at a historically black college in the 1960's. I played basketball and learned some new things. This brand of basketball was not played outside black communities and has helped create the exciting game that many enjoy today.

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    Terry R.

    High school basketball coaches should make it mandatory for their players to watch this film if you play the game its a must watch.

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