- Get on the Bus
Infobox Film
name = Get on the Bus
caption = U.S. Theatrical Poster
imdb_id = 0116404
director =Spike Lee
writer =Reggie Rock Bythewood
starring =Richard Belzer De'aundre Bonds Andre Braugher Thomas Jefferson Byrd
Gabriel Casseus
Albert HallHill Harper Harry J. Lennix Bernie Mac Wendell Pierce Roger Guenveur Smith Isaiah Washington Steve White
withOssie Davis
andCharles S. Dutton
producer =Spike Lee
distributor =Columbia Pictures
released =October 16 ,1996 (USA )
runtime = 120 min.
language = English
budget = $2,400,000
music =Terence Blanchard |"Get on the Bus" is a
1996 film about a group ofAfrican-American men who are taking a cross-country bus trip in order to participate in theMillion Man March . The film was directed bySpike Lee and premiered on the one-yearanniversary of the march.Characters
*George (
Charles S. Dutton ) – the bus driver and trip organizer.
*Jeremiah aka "Pop" (Ossie Davis ) – adownsize dsenior citizen who is anexpert onAfrican-American history .
*Evan & Evan Jr. aka "Smooth" (Thomas Jefferson Byrd andDe'aundre Bonds ) – an estranged father and son who arecourt order ed to beshackle d together after Junior'sarrest forpetty theft .
*Kyle & Randall (Isaiah Washington andHarry J. Lennix ) – agay couple in the midst of breaking up.
*Flip (Andre Braugher ) – a narcissticactor .
*Gary (Roger Guenveur Smith ) – apolice officer who is half black and half white.
*Xavier (Hill Harper ) – a UCLA Film School student who is making a documentary.
*Jamal (Gabriel Casseus ) – a formergangster turnedMuslim seeking redemption.
*Jay (Bernie Mac ) – abubble gum company owner.
*Mike (Steve White) – aconspiracy theorist who thinks the march is a plot to gather one million black men in one place for massextermination .
*Craig (Albert Hall) – the originalbus driver who is dealing with his teenage daughter's pregnancy.Plot
The trip begins in
Los Angeles, California and ends inWashington, D.C. where the March is being held.Along the way, the men get to know each other and discuss various topics including their personal lives, their political beliefs and even the
O.J. Simpson murder case (in which some members of the group share the notion that, even if Simpson was guilty, which they maintain he wasn't, it was right of him to be acquitted as "payback" for societal racism). The elderly Jeremiah (whom the men nickname "Pop") reveals that after he lost his job, he became analcoholic and eventually lost his family. He hopes the March will revitalize him and inspire him to turn his life around. Evan Jr., who fancies himself as agangster named 'Smooth', manages to escape from his father at one point. Evan Sr. finds Junior and realizes that Junior's criminal behavior was an attempt to gain his attention after he became neglectful. He expresses regret and promises to make a sincere effort to be there for Junior.Xavier, who refers to himself as "X", begins interviewing the passengers, a
narrative device which allows each of the passengers to reveal information about their lives and how they perceive themselves and the March.Tensions rise after Xavier's interview with Flip, an aspiring actor who spends most of his time bragging about his own sexual prowess, and who seems more concerned with getting a film role opposite
Denzel Washington than the purpose of the March. Flip reveals himself to be ahomophobe and racist, provoking Kyle and Randall for being homosexuals and Gary for being biracial. This leads to further conflict when Gary reveals that he is a police officer working a beat inSouth Central Los Angeles , two things for which he has faced criticism and ostracization from other blacks his entire life. Gary proudly recalls his father, a black policeman gunned down in the line of duty by black street gang members, an incident that Gary credits with his decision to become a police officer.Gary's revelations about his life and career spur Jamal to reveal that he is an ex-Crip who converted to
Islam and began work with a community outreach program that works with children to discourage them from becoming involved in gang activity. In a tense conversation, the two debate over the causes ofgang violence and the limits ofrepentance andforgiveness : Jamal confesses that, while he a Crip, he committedmurder andrape , crimes for which he was never arrested or punished. Following Jamal's confession, Gary informs him that he will be arrested upon their return to California. Xavier captures as much as he can on hiscamcorder but the group often dismisses the earnestamateur filmmaker as "Spike Lee Jr." Next Kyle reveals that he is aGulf War veteran who was purposely shot by his ownplatoon because of his race andsexual orientation . Being gay, African-American and Republican, he feels persecution from all sides, which has made him bitter. Although they are having problems in their relationship, Randall, tries to comfort his lover but makes a point ofouting Kyle when he refuses to talk. Kyle is harassed further by thehomophobic Flip who mocks him claiming "Oh my God, a gay black Republican, now I have seen everything!" with additional homophobic statements rants. Flip also picks on Randall for his effete gay mannerisms following Kyle's outing. A heated argument between Flip and Kyle turns violent when Flip punches Kyle. In the resulting fistfight, Kyle is victorious and Flip is embarrassed.During the trip the bus breaks down and the group board a new bus. The new driver is Rick (
Richard Belzer ), who is ethnically Jewish. Eventually, he feels the need to speak out againstLouis Farrakhan 'sAnti-Semitic statements that Jews are a "gutter" people. Rick talks about his parents' and other Jews' participation in the Civil Rights Movement, but some members of the group fight back using Jewishstereotypes . At arest stop , Rick quits the trip inprotest telling George: "I wouldn't expect you to drive a bus to aKu Klux Klan meeting." George becomes confrontational and angrily accuses Rick of being a racist for not supporting the march in spite of Farrakhan's remarks, while at the same time refusing to acknowledge that Farrakhan ever made them. Although Rick maintains that he is not a racist, George refuses to accept this; George begrudgingly agrees to disagree with Rick and lets him depart, although he refuses to look at Rick when Rick wants to shake his hand before he leaves. George drives the bus for the rest of the trip, with help from Evan Sr. who, while not licensed a bus driver, has experience driving trucks.The group meet various people at rest stops including fellow travelers,
White American Southerners (who, to the group's surprise, are friendly) and women (with whom Flip tries toflirt ). At adiner , the group meets Wendell (Wendell Pierce ), aLexus salesman who bribes his way onto the bus despite pleas from George to travel to the March on his own, since taking on board a passenger without a ticket could potentially jeopardize his job. On the route, Wendell reveals that he is a Republican and his reason for going to the March is to sell cars. He decries blacks who believe that it is the government's responsibility to make their lives better, using successful blacks such asColin Powell as examples that black men can "make it" in society. His rhetoric quickly becomes racist, however, as he disparages several people on the bus as being "niggers," after which the other passengers literally throw him out of the bus.While driving through
Knoxville, Tennessee , the bus is pulled over by Tennesseestate trooper s (Randy Quaid in an uncredited cameo). They are stopped on suspicion ofdrug trafficking and searched withdrug-sniffing dog s despite the pleas of Gary who shows his LAPD badge to the troopers.As the bus approaches
Washington, D.C. , Xavier discovers Jeremiah slumped over and unconscious in his seat. They rush him to ahospital and watch the beginning of March on television as they await word on Jeremiah. A doctor later informs the group that Jeremiah has died ofheart disease . The men are shocked and saddened by Jeremiah's death. They end up watching the rest of the March from the hospital. George tells the men that the March should be seen as merely the beginning of a larger movement. In front of theLincoln Memorial , George leads the men in a prayer that Jeremiah wrote before his death.Additional cast
*
Wendell Pierce as Wendell
*Kristen Wilson as Shelly
*Paula Jai Parker as Jamilia
*Gina Ravera as Gina
*Joie Lee as Jindal (uncredited)
*Randy Quaid as Tennessee State Trooper (uncredited)External links
*imdb title | id=0116404 | title=Get on the Bus
*rogerebert|id=/19961018/REVIEWS/610180301/1023|title=Get on the Bus
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