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Voodoo Macbeth ()


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In 1936 Harlem, the first all-Black cast production of 'Macbeth' struggles to make it to opening night amid the downward spiral of their young and untested director - Orson Welles.

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Cast

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Rose McClendon
Jewell Wilson Bridges ...
Orson Welles
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Virginia Welles
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Maurice
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John Houseman
Wrekless Watson ...
Cuba Johnson
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Edna Thomas
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Jack Carter
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Martin Dies
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Juano Hernandez
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First Priestess
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Second Priestess
Breayre Tender ...
Third Priestess
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Barry
Isaiah Frizzelle ...
Tom the Giant
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Percy Hammond
Randy Pound ...
George
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Clarissa Thomas
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Clarissa Thomas
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Langston Hughes
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Suit #1
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Tweedledum
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Secretary
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Juano's Wife
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Lead Protester
Jacquelin Reyes ...
Mary the protester
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Estelle Mae
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Photographer
Trent Walker ...
Kenneth
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Child
Gavin Mueller ...
Stanley
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Eli Stringer
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Kristie
Erik Donovan ...
Theatre Patron
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Isobel
Robert Coffie ...
Charlie
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Movie Assistant
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Additional Voices
DeJaneau Chante ...
Protestor (as Dejaneau Garay)
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Joe
Justin Cotton ...
Self - Background
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Additional Voices
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Walla Artist
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Additional Voices
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Louis Flint
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Movie Director
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Poetry Night Host
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Lorenzo
Renee Jackson ...
Seamstress's Assistant
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Audience daughter
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Protester
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Dennis O'Reilly
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Waiter
Kaeche Liburd ...
Seamstress
Jamie Lincoln Jr. ...
Sir Jimmy Prince
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Bartender Joe
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Mrs. Winston
Jessie Adams Mendez ...
Barry
Peterjohn Minto ...
Stage Manager
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Additional voices (voice)
Mike Respeto ...
Nat (as Leni Irizarry)
Oscar Roman ...
Donatello
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Resident (as a different name)
Angie N. Smith ...
Ivy
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Peter
Eric L Vejar ...
EMT / John Butler / Richard Faundworth II
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Hillary Cleveland / Margaret Tudor / Valensia Laguerre
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Siward / Stagehand
Jeremiah Walker ...
Jerry Jenkins
Gill Williams ...
ADR work, sound department. (creditOnly) (voice)
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Additional Voices (voice)
Madeline Wright ...
Aribell
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Theater Patron / Voice Over
Kevin Fleenor ...
Producer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Dagmawi Abebe
Victor Alonso-Berbel
Roy Arwas
Hannah Bang
Christopher Beaton
Agazi Desta
Tiffany K. Guillen ... (as Tiffany Kontoyiannis Guillen)
Zoe Salnave
Ernesto Sandoval
Sabina Vajraca

Written by

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Agazi Desta ... ()
 
Jennifer Frazin ... ()
 
Morgan Milender ... ()
 
Molly Anne Miller ... () (as Molly Miller)
 
Amri Rigby ... ()
 
Joel David Santner ... ()
 
Erica C. Sutherlin ... () (as Erica Sutherlin)
 
Chris Tarricone ... ()

Produced by

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Miles Alva ... producer
Tracy 'Twinkie' Byrd ... executive producer
Jenna Cavelle ... executive producer
John Somers Fairchild ... co-producer
Karla Luna Cantu ... associate producer
Matt Michienzie ... co-producer
Reef Oldberg ... co-producer / line producer
Jason Phillips ... producer
Jeremy Tardy ... co-producer
John Watson ... executive producer
Xiaoyuan Xiao ... producer

Music by

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Jongnic Bontemps

Cinematography by

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Bash Achkar

Editing by

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Takashi Uchida

Editorial Department

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Moises Cruz ... digital intermediate producer
Jonathon Graham ... assistant editor
Bryan Smaller ... colorist

Casting By

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Tracy 'Twinkie' Byrd

Production Design by

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Maren H. Jensen

Art Direction by

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Emma Bradford

Set Decoration by

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Alexah Acuña

Costume Design by

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Naomi Wolff Lachter

Makeup Department

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Dawn Coleman ... makeup artist
Kay Cunningham ... hair department head / makeup department head / special makeup effects artist
Rica Dee ... makeup artist
Tanosha Johnson ... hair stylist
Andrea Williamson ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Miles Alva ... post-production supervisor
Reef Oldberg ... unit production manager
Jason Phillips ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Brando Benetton ... second assistant director
Kevin Patrick Crone ... first assistant director
Jessica Estrada ... second second assistant director
Charlotte Guerry ... second assistant director
Ana Maria Manso ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Samantha Aguirre ... art pa
Ari Bach ... set designer
Adele Biraghi Maschi ... art pa (as Adele Biraghi)
Marco Chiong ... art pa (as Mariel Chiong)
Natalie Dease ... original artwork / set dresser
Erin Elizabeth ... set dresser
John Somers Fairchild ... art department coordinator
Rachael Garcia ... art pa
Leah Haynor ... key scenic painter
Genevieve Parkes ... property master / set dresser
Travis Reinders ... carpenter
Michael Shroads ... art lab technician
Jason Stewart ... technical director
Travis Wabschall ... construction coordinator
Miranda Wilcox ... art pa
Matthew Withers ... leadman
Youthana Yuos ... graphic designer

Sound Department

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Cabba Jiaxuan Cai ... Background Editor / dialogue editor / re-recording mixer
Christopher Garcia ... re-recording mixer
Rebecca Grass ... foley artist
Audrey Gu ... Supervising Sound Editor (as Jiaqing Gu) / re-recording mixer (as Jiaqing Gu)
Tucker J. Hampson ... sound designer
Eric Han ... sound recordist
Lai Jiang ... dialogue editor / foley editor / re-recording mixer
Michael Miller ... boom operator

Visual Effects by

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Stephen Burchell ... visual effects supervisor

Stunts

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Jacob Lister ... assistant stunt coordinator
Anne Westcott ... stunt coordinator (as Anne Wescott)
Jayme Woj ... assistant stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ethan Beretz ... camera pa
Sevag Chahinian ... gaffer
Gordon Chan ... dolly grip
Connor Colby ... second assistant camera
Francisco Giovanni De La Mora ... grip (as Francisco De Lamora)
Michael Delgado ... grip
Augustine Escalera ... grip
Alfonso Estrada ... electrician
Nicole Evalle ... grip
Marlon Galdamez ... camera pa
Marco Galvan ... grip
Marco A. Galvan ... grip
Alex Gas ... first assistant camera
Zack Goldberger ... grip
Noah Gottesman ... camera pa
Jake Harbor ... best boy electric
Matthew Jackson ... grip
Matthew Jackson ... grip
Kemarin Khim ... grip
Zed Kitchens ... grip
Dmitry Kovalev ... grip
Scott Lau ... grip
Brian Stefan Lee ... grip
Gabriel Lee ... best boy electric
Patrick Maclan ... grip
Patrick Maclan ... grip
Anthony J. Mangini ... grip (as Anthony Mangini)
Luc Mariscoti ... grip
Cassio Mariscotti ... key grip
Luc Mariscotti ... grip
Colin Moore ... electrician
Jose Paredes ... electrician
Jackie Perez ... camera pa
Renato Ruiz ... digital information technician
Jono Seneff ... grip
Gershon Sng ... grip
Tyler Stephens ... electrician
Preston Taylor ... grip
Jeffrey Teer ... grip
Kenrick Usher ... grip
Bowas Jisung Yang ... second assistant camera

Casting Department

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Adam Kronenberger ... additional casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Emma Armstrong-Muntner ... set costumer
Sarah Jean Hammond ... costume pa
Christine Lee ... set costumer
Meredith Peebles ... assistant costume designer
Kelley Phillips ... costume pa

Music Department

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Jongnic Bontemps ... conductor
Lauren Johnson ... music mixer / recording engineer
Jeff Tinsley ... orchestrator

Script and Continuity Department

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Julia Davis ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Alec Carlson ... picture car coordinator

Additional Crew

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Elijah Beckner ... production assistant
Emonjay Brown ... production assistant
Nick Burress ... production assistant
R.S.T. Davis ... production assistant (as Shapley Davis)
Amanda Delaplane ... production assistant
Benjamin Frausto ... production assistant
Anthony Garcia ... production assistant
Gabriel Guarano ... production assistant
Erik He ... production assistant
Anise S. Hines ... choreographer (as Anise Hines)
Christine Hughes ... walla artist
Kaeche Liburd ... production assistant
Ricky Lloyd ... set medic
Karan Menon ... production assistant
Rasmus Nilselid ... production assistant
Jesus Nunez ... production assistant
Orlando Pelayo ... production assistant
Sophi Shi ... production assistant
Madeline Smithers ... production assistant
Tiffany Spriggs ... production assistant
Eli Staub ... production assistant
Christopher Wild ... production assistant

Thanks

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John Houlihan ... special thanks
Reed Simonsen ... very special thanks

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Special Effects

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Before Hollywood director Orson Welles ascended to fame as producer, director and star of Citizen Kane (1941), he struggled as an actor and writer for radio. In 1936 at the age of 20, untested and battling addiction, Welles was enlisted by John Houseman, director of the Negro Theatre Unit in New York, to direct the first all-Black cast production of Macbeth on the stage. Houseman, along with co-director Rose McClendon, took a chance on the volatile Welles who convinced them to reimagine the Scottish play as a Haitian production daringly starring an all-Black cast. Performed in Harlem at the Lafayette Theater, the production known as Voodoo Macbeth became a landmark in African-American theatrical history. Asked in 1982 about the project, Welles said, "By all odds, my great success in my life was that play, because the opening night there were five blocks in which all traffic was stopped. You couldn't get near the theatre in Harlem. Everybody who was anybody in the Black or white world was there. And when the play ended there were so many curtain calls that finally they left the curtain open, and the audience came up on the stage to congratulate the actors. And that was magical." An equally magical production brings the story of the making of Voodoo Macbeth to the screen, some 86 years later. Voodoo Macbeth represents the collaboration of 10 directors, eight writers and three producers, each embodying different perspectives, coming together to create a common vision. Written by KS at ClassicCoupleAcademy.com

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  • 108 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Although many of the characters bear the names of their real-life counterparts, one notable change is that of Canada Lee, who here is depicted as "Cuba Johnson." See more »
Goofs A character smokes a filtered cigarette in 1935; in reality, they were not introduced until 1950. See more »

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