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Cast

James Brown

James Brown

Self (archive footage)

Bootsy Collins

Bootsy Collins

Self

Chuck D

Chuck D

Self

Mick Jagger

Mick Jagger

Self

Questlove

Questlove

Self

Bobby Byrd

Bobby Byrd

Self

Melvin Parker

Melvin Parker

Self

Maceo Parker

Maceo Parker

Self

Clyde Stubblefield

Clyde Stubblefield

Self

Martha High

Martha High

Self

Alan Leeds

Alan Leeds

Self

Pee Wee Ellis

Pee Wee Ellis

Self

Al Sharpton

Al Sharpton

Self

John 'Jabo' Starks

John 'Jabo' Starks

Self

Danny Ray

Danny Ray

Emcee, Cape Man

Crew

Alex Gibney

Alex Gibney

Writer

Alex Gibney

Alex Gibney

Director

Mick Jagger

Mick Jagger

Producer

Victoria Pearman

Victoria Pearman

Producer

Dan Brooks

Dan Brooks

Executive Producer

Peter Afterman

Peter Afterman

Producer

Blair Foster

Blair Foster

Producer

Maryse Alberti

Maryse Alberti

Director of Photography

Mike Singer

Mike Singer

Executive Producer

Eric Weider

Eric Weider

Executive Producer

Alex Gibney

Alex Gibney

Executive Producer

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Mr. Dynamite - The Rise of James Brown

20146.9 / 10115 min
Music, Documentary

Overview

James Brown changed the face of American music forever. Abandoned by his parents at an early age, James Brown was a self-made man who became one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, not just through his music, but also as a social activist. Charting his journey from rhythm and blues to funk, MR. DYNAMITE: THE RISE OF JAMES BROWN features rare and previously unseen footage, photographs and interviews, chronicling the musical ascension of “the hardest working man in show business,” from his first hit, “Please, Please, Please,” in 1956, to his iconic performances at the Apollo Theater, the T.A.M.I. Show, the Paris Olympia and more.