
One Night in Miami...
Four legends. One legendary night.
In the aftermath of Cassius Clay's defeat of Sonny Liston in 1964, the boxer meets with Malcolm X, Sam Cooke and Jim Brown to change the course of history in the segregated South.
- 7.0
- 2020
- Released
- 1h 54m

Kingsley Ben-Adir
Malcolm X
Eli Goree
Cassius Clay
Aldis Hodge
Jim Brown
Leslie Odom Jr.
Sam Cooke
Joaquina Kalukango
Betty X
Nicolette Robinson
Barbara Cooke
Michael Imperioli
Angelo Dundee
Lawrence Gilliard Jr.
Bundini Brown
Christian Magby
Jamaal
Jeremy Pope
Jackie Wilson
Christopher Gorham
Johnny Carson
Beau Bridges
Mr. Carlton
Lance Reddick
Brother Kareem
Derek Roberts
Jerome X
Emily Bridges
Emily Carlton
Amondre D. Jackson
L.C. Cooke
Jerome A. Wilson
Elijah Muhammad
Hunter Burke
Jess Rand
Robert Stevens Wayne
Jules Podell
Randall Newsome
Myron Cohen
Matt Fowler
Ronnie
Chris Game
Ferdie Pacheco
Alan Wells
Ed McMahon
Dustin Lewis
Miami Announcer
John Curran
Wembley Announcer #1
Mark Allan Stewart
Wembley Announcer #2
Amar Khalil
Bobby
Ian Alexander Desdune II
Michael
Jeremy Anderson
Lamont 3X
Pierce Lackey
Reporter 1
Dave Pileggi
Reporter 2
Ashley LeConte Campbell
Karen
Kimberly B Brown
Geraldine Liston
Nola Epps
Attallah Shabazz
Kipori Woods
Cliff White
Joshua Nylan Tanner
Boston Ballroom Announcer
Sean Monaghan
Henry 'The Hammer' Cooper
Aaron D. Alexander
Sonny Liston
Cody Johnson
Tristen
Rachael Knaps
Boxing Match Attendee (uncredited)










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- #miami, florida
- #racial segregation
- #nation of islam
- #based on play or musical
- #civil rights movement
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It's much more rewarding to have something to actually think about or a moral question to ponder rather than have the movie tell you how to feel. It's a rare pleasure to watch a film like Regina King's 'One Night in Miami' that is willing to leave big questions about four larger-than-life men up in the air instead of trying to answer them. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.m
Inspired by a true story, “One Night in Miami” imagines what happened the night real-life friends Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), football star Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge), soul singer Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr.), and heavyweight boxing champ Cassius Clay (Eli Goree) gathered at the Hampton House Motel to celebrate Clay’s victory over Sonny Liston. Over the course of the evening, the men at first are i
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