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Get on Up
A chronicle of James Brown's rise from extreme poverty to become one of the most influential musicians in history.
Tate Taylor
Casts & Crew
Chadwick Boseman
Nelsan Ellis
Dan Aykroyd
Viola Davis
Lennie James
Fred Melamed
Jill Scott
Octavia Spencer
Nick Eversman
Tika Sumpter
James DuMont
Billy Slaughter
Ritchie Montgomery
Craig Robinson
Brandon Mychal Smith
Aloe Blacc
Josh Hopkins
Aunjanue Ellis
Black Thought
Keith Robinson
Stacey Scowley
Liz Mikel
Julius Tennon
Allison Janney
John Benjamin Hickey
J.D. Evermore
Carol Lee
Cleta Elaine Ellington
Jim Gleason
Ahna O'Reilly
Antonius Charles
Donald Watkins
Corey Sorenson
Hunter Burke
Jamarion Scott
Jordan Scott
Rena DeAngelo
Aakomon Jones
George Quinones
Aaron Jay Rome
Atkins Estimond
Clyde Jones
Michael Papajohn
Denzel Reed
Phyllis Montana LeBlanc
Taura Cherne
Kirk Bovill
Cariella Smith
Jacinte Blankenship
Sandra DeNise
Sheldon Frett
Mario J. Radford
Joe T. Blankenship
Randy Smith
Alvin Edney II
Adrien Scott Robinson
Elliott June Rogers
Jamell Richardson
Jason Davis
Justin Hall
David Carzell
Dominic Thigpen
Matt Thompson
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