10,000 black men named George
Robert Townsend (Film director), Abby Mann (Film producer), Andre Braugher (Film producer, Actor), Stan Margulies (Film producer), Michelle Mundy (Film producer), Cyrus Nowrasteh (Screenwriter), Charles S. Dutton (Actor), Mario Van Peebles (Actor), Brock Peters (Actor), Carla Brothers (Actor), Kenneth McGregor, Ernestine Jackson (Actor), Ellen Holly (Actor), Karen Eyo (Actor), Stephen James Taylor, Peter Zinner (Film editor), Katina Zinner (Film editor), Gavin Mitchell, Edward J. Pei, Joyce Schure (Costume designer), Fredrick McKissack, Showtime Networks (Production company), Paramount Pictures Corporation (Production company), Paramount Television (Broadcaster)
The true story of the formation of the first black-controlled union, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Asa Philip Randolph, a black journalist establishes a voice for the forgotten workers of the Pullman Rail Company, were all black porters were simply named "George", after George Pullman, the first person to employ emancipated slaves
DVD Video, English, 2003
Full screen format
Paramount, Hollywood, Calif., 2003