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Shirley

After becoming the first Black woman elected to Congress, Shirley Chisholm launches a trailblazing bid for the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination.

Director(s)

Leah King

Donté Bouyer

Libby Minarik

Jackson Lipps

Wilma Garscadden-Gahret

John Ridley

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Lucas Hedges

Lucas Hedges

Robert Gottlieb

Dorian Missick

Dorian Missick

Ron Dellums

Jackie Nova

Jackie Nova

Dancer #2

Brian Stokes Mitchell

Brian Stokes Mitchell

Stanley Townsend

W. Earl Brown

W. Earl Brown

George Wallace

Lance Reddick

Lance Reddick

Wesley McDonald 'Mac' Holder

Regina King

Regina King

Shirley Chisholm

Terrence Howard

Terrence Howard

Arthur Hardwick Jr.

David Pittinger

David Pittinger

Peal Bay Club Member (uncredited)

Christina Jackson

Christina Jackson

Barbara Lee

Wilma Garscadden-Gahret

Wilma Garscadden-Gahret

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Shawntae Hughes

Shawntae Hughes

Photographer

John Ridley

John Ridley

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Samantha Russell

Samantha Russell

Aide #1

Rodney J. Hobbs

Rodney J. Hobbs

Lewis

Reina King

Reina King

Muriel St. Hill

Ken Strunk

Ken Strunk

Congressman McCormack

Libby Minarik

Libby Minarik

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Derrick Aguis

Derrick Aguis

Assailant

Micaela Wittman

Micaela Wittman

Maggie

André Holland

André Holland

Walter Fauntroy

Ron Gorley

Ron Gorley

Politician (uncredited)

Mike Seely

Mike Seely

Sweeney

Brad James

Brad James

Huey Newton

Joseph Moreland

Joseph Moreland

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Jenny McManus

Jenny McManus

Traveler (uncredited)

Chad Willett

Chad Willett

Bill Ryan

Michael Petrone

Michael Petrone

Chuck

Allan Anthony Smith

Allan Anthony Smith

Dancer #3

Amirah Vann

Amirah Vann

Diahann Caroll

Brandon Knabe

Brandon Knabe

Scott

LaShan Anderson

LaShan Anderson

Dancer #5

David Vegh

David Vegh

Officer Brant

Rob Grant

Rob Grant

Arnold Pinkney

Marcellus ''Bassman'' Shepard

Marcellus ''Bassman'' Shepard

MC

Alex Barone

Alex Barone

Keith (uncredited)

Loren Escandon

Loren Escandon

Rose

Chet Grissom

Chet Grissom

Russ

John W. Harden

John W. Harden

Delegate (uncredited)

Xavier Mikal

Xavier Mikal

Campaign Volunter #2

Mark J Clifford

Mark J Clifford

Mark J Clifford (uncredited)

Donté Bouyer

Donté Bouyer

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Richard Hagerman

Richard Hagerman

Carlson

Michael Cherrie

Michael Cherrie

Conrad Chisholm

Charlene R. Willis

Charlene R. Willis

Ruby St. Hill

Becca Kravitz

Becca Kravitz

Beth

Cory Hardin

Cory Hardin

Klosterman

Gregory Mallios

Gregory Mallios

Oly Clark

Mario Rocha

Mario Rocha

Labor Rally Goer

Elliott Young

Elliott Young

Leroy

Terry Tocantins

Terry Tocantins

Gorman

Nate James

Nate James

Derrick

Abdul-Khaliq Murtadha

Abdul-Khaliq Murtadha

Shirley Supporter

Kevin Garbee

Kevin Garbee

Wallace Reporter

Shannon Chappell

Shannon Chappell

Gina

Rupert Spraul

Rupert Spraul

Tom Asher

Brandon Meeks

Brandon Meeks

Nat

Amber Hutchins

Amber Hutchins

Aide #2

Destiny Turner

Destiny Turner

Campaign Volunter #1

Caleb Farley

Caleb Farley

Campaign Volunter #3

Ashlyn Porter

Ashlyn Porter

Campaign Volunter #4

Kearston Hawkins-Johnson

Kearston Hawkins-Johnson

Campaign Volunter #5

Dalton Knoffer

Dalton Knoffer

Campaign Volunter #6

Tony Renee Bush

Tony Renee Bush

Terri

Luis Sebastián Borges

Luis Sebastián Borges

Edgar

Jessica Abrams

Jessica Abrams

Carol

Aaron Coleman

Aaron Coleman

Reverend

Tiberius Byrd

Tiberius Byrd

Jerry

Tandi Fomukong

Tandi Fomukong

Nicole

Jason Ridley

Jason Ridley

Fisher Yoshida

Chad Hessler

Chad Hessler

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Jared Corum

Jared Corum

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Robert Gallegos

Robert Gallegos

Dancer #1

Jessica Brown

Jessica Brown

Dancer #4

Miguel Norwood

Miguel Norwood

Dancer #6

Clayton Belcher

Clayton Belcher

Pilot (uncredited)

Sinan Ahmed

Sinan Ahmed

70s Protestor (uncredited)

Bill Bower

Bill Bower

Dining Patron (uncredited)

Gregory Connors

Gregory Connors

Looper (uncredited)

William Cross

William Cross

Politician (uncredited)

Michael T. Davis

Michael T. Davis

Democratic Club Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Jordynn Farley

Jordynn Farley

Background Youth (uncredited)

Sammy Geroulis

Sammy Geroulis

Member of the Press (uncredited)

Richard Ingle

Richard Ingle

Member of Media (uncredited)

Sasha Kasper

Sasha Kasper

FSU Student (uncredited)

Gregory M. Knight

Gregory M. Knight

Church Member / Diner Employee (uncredited)

Michael Laurianti

Michael Laurianti

Politician (uncredited)

Emma Magnus

Emma Magnus

Campaign Worker (uncredited)

Anita S. Martin

Anita S. Martin

Courthouse Employee

Todd O'Reilly

Todd O'Reilly

Senator (uncredited)

Karen Olchovy

Karen Olchovy

Democratic Club Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Lenny Robinson

Lenny Robinson

Senator (uncredited)

Kevin W. Shiveley

Kevin W. Shiveley

Politician (uncredited)

Greg Siewny

Greg Siewny

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Nicole Marie Stewart

Nicole Marie Stewart

Dancer (uncredited)

Danielle Swanson

Danielle Swanson

College Student (uncredited)

Steven Terry Walker

Steven Terry Walker

Politician (uncredited)

Leah King

Leah King

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Jackson Lipps

Jackson Lipps

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Details

GenresHistory, Drama
Runtime1h 57 mins
Released on15 Mar 2024
Languageen
Age RatingU/A 13+
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Brent Marchant

6/10

Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm (Regina King), the first African-American woman elected to the House of Representatives, was an inspiring, trailblazing politician, particularly in the areas of race and gender politics. After winning her seat in Congress in 1968, she later went on to run for the Democratic Party nomination for President in 1972. And that impressive background, one would think, should provide the basis for an engaging, uplifting film biography. Unfortunately, writer-director John Ridley’s take on this groundbreaking, often-unappreciated pioneer misses the mark in a number of ways. The biggest problem is a script that tries to cover too much ground in its 1:58:00 runtime, addressing an array of elements from Chisholm’s personal and political life and not covering either area particularly well, most notably in the film’s first half before settling down in the picture’s back end. The narrative jumps around so much that the picture becomes choppy and unfocused – almost incoherent at times – primarily due to some inexplicably mystifying film editing and a lack of sufficient explanation and back story, especially for those who may not know much about the protagonist’s life going in. The film also features some rather questionable casting choices, such as the selection of actor W. Earl Brown to portray Alabama Governor George Wallace, who neither looks nor sounds anything like the conservative Southern Democrat who also ran for President in 1972 and was subsequently shot during the campaign. Even King’s performance is somewhat uncharacteristically lacking as she struggles mightily to definitively capture Chisholm’s singular demeanor and vocal inflections, qualities that sometimes don’t always resonate, despite the actress’s strong physical resemblance to her character. The real standout here is Lance Reddick, who gives one of his career’s best portrayals (as Chisholm’s political mentor) in one of his last screen performances. It’s disappointing that this inspirational social and political leader hasn’t received the worthy cinematic tribute she truly deserves. Perhaps “Shirley” might have worked better as a miniseries than as a standalone vehicle, as that format likely would have provided a better option for more fully telling her story in all of the detail it seeks to depict here. Indeed, for someone who endeavored to rise up to the challenges she faced, it’s disheartening that the film seeking to depict that effort doesn’t match what she so earnestly sought to accomplish.

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