Oscar winning actress Regina King directs One Night in Miami, a fictionalized account of the meeting in 1964, post the Clay/Liston fight, between Cassius Clay, Jim Brown, Sam Cooke and Malcolm X.  It is adapted by Kemp Power from his own play of the same name.  Kemp made history himself as the first African-American to co-write and direct a Disney animated feature with 2018's Soul. 

Dan and Vicky cover their first film released during the pandemic with One Night in Miami.  They also discuss some recently seen including 1959's Anatomy of a Murder, Polanski's 1966 thriller Cul-de-Sac, Inherit the Wind, 1937's Pepe le Moko, the 1981 slasher Madhouse, and Truffaut's The Man Who Loved Women.

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And see Dan in his reading with Barrington Stage, Get Your Pink Hands Off Me Sucka and Give Me Back, from June 4th-6th.  Tickets here: https://secure.barringtonstageco.org/givemeback/1536