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LifeTime Movie Premier ... Betty and Coretta!!

Cynthia Merrill Artis · Saturday, January 26th 2013 at 11:27PM · 1919 views



It was about 10 days ago that a behind-the-scenes sneak peak was released, which we posted. This is the first real trailer for the tele-film, which will premiere on Saturday, February 2 at 8/7c, and will center on the relationship between Betty Shabazz and Coretta Scott King - specifically, it'll follow how they continued on as single mothers, after their husbands were assassinated - their husbands being Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.

As already reported, Mary J. Blige plays Betty Shabazz, and Angela Bassett plays Coretta Scott King.

Malik Yoba plays Martin Luther King Jr, while, Lindsay Owen Pierre is playing Malcolm X in the movie.

Ruby Dee is said to be appearing on-screen as a "historical witness" to narrate the story, "as someone familiar with the events of both their lives."

Yves Simoneau, who recently directed a Beauty And The Beast TV-movie for ABC Studios, will direct Betty And Coretta, from a script penned by Shem Bitterman (he last wrote and directed a feature dramedy titled The Job in 2009).

The film is co-produced by Blige, as well as Larry Stanitsky, with Jaja Johnson and Polly Anthony executive producing.

It will be one of 3 movies headlining Lifetime's Black History Month celebration; the other 2 being Twist of Faith, starring Toni Braxton, Mykelti Williamson and David Julian Hirsh; and Pastor Brown, with Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Keith David, Ernie Hudson, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Nicole Ari Parker, Rockmond Dunbar and Michael B. Jordan.

Read more at ONTD: http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/74992...
LifeTime Movie Premier ... Betty and Coretta!!

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Cynthia Merrill Artis Saturday, January 26th 2013 at 11:27PM

Personally I can't wait!!

DAVID JOHNSON Sunday, January 27th 2013 at 12:31AM

THIS SHOULD BE REAL GOOD !

Harry Watley Sunday, January 27th 2013 at 5:38PM

I hope we don’t lose focus on our direction of sovereignty after seeing these movies, okay girls and boys.

Siebra Muhammad Sunday, January 27th 2013 at 5:56PM

This should be an interesting movie...and who better to narrate the story than sweet Ms. Ruby Dee (smile)

Cynthia Merrill Artis Monday, January 28th 2013 at 12:09PM

can you believe this:
Mary J. Blige plays Betty Shabazz

and from the previews she's gonna be awesome in the movie!!!

Cynthia Merrill Artis Friday, February 1st 2013 at 11:44PM

don't forget February 2nd!!

Cynthia Merrill Artis Saturday, February 2nd 2013 at 10:10PM

YES!! THANKS FACEBOOK FAMILY!!!!

Siebra Muhammad Monday, February 4th 2013 at 5:21PM

Angela Bassett is incredible...she was excellent as Betty Shabazz, Tina Turner, Rosa Parks, and now Coretta...Mary was also excellent as Betty and did a great job!

Ruby, Angela, and Mary, three stunning remarkable women...

Cynthia Merrill Artis Monday, February 4th 2013 at 5:27PM

I was pleased with Mary's Performance.... She surprised the heck out of me.... She played that part!! But I'm just a fan of Angela Bassett... In my opinion everything she does is a Top Performance

Harry Watley Tuesday, February 5th 2013 at 1:29AM

Hello to all,

I had asked the question if any one thought that the suffering of these two wives were needless since their husband’s leadership were for the wrong things and their direction were wrong as well.

Dr. King wanted integration at first. But, he was drastically changing to a sovereignty type ideology when from what he said in his Mountain Top speech am I right.

Malcolm wanted the same for Black Americans, but he felt it would have to come from the United Nations.

Although, both men were God fearing men they did not think that God is the only entity that can permanently resolve our problems and they should have recognized this just from the Book of Exodus am I right.

So, were these two wives suffering was for nothing?

You all should honestly try answering my questions because it requires you to do some thinking. And, thinking is not a bad thing to do.

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