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Our Friend, Martin

  • Video
  • 1999
  • TV-G
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.2K
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Our Friend, Martin (1999)
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During their school field trip, two friends travel through time and meet Martin Luther King Jr. at different points in his life.During their school field trip, two friends travel through time and meet Martin Luther King Jr. at different points in his life.During their school field trip, two friends travel through time and meet Martin Luther King Jr. at different points in his life.

  • Directors
    • Michael Maliani
    • Robert Brousseau
    • Vincenzo Trippetti
  • Writers
    • Dawn Comer Jefferson
    • Chris Simmons
    • Sib Ventress
  • Stars
    • Edward Asner
    • Angela Bassett
    • Lucas Black
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Michael Maliani
      • Robert Brousseau
      • Vincenzo Trippetti
    • Writers
      • Dawn Comer Jefferson
      • Chris Simmons
      • Sib Ventress
    • Stars
      • Edward Asner
      • Angela Bassett
      • Lucas Black
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Mr. Harris
    • (voice)
    • (as Ed Asner)
    Angela Bassett
    Angela Bassett
    • Miles' Mom
    • (voice)
    Lucas Black
    Lucas Black
    • Randy
    • (voice)
    Theodore Borders
    Theodore Borders
    • Martin - Age 12
    • (voice)
    LeVar Burton
    LeVar Burton
    • Martin - Age 26
    • (voice)
    • (as Levar Burton)
    Jessica Garcia
    • Maria
    • (voice)
    Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    • Train Conductor
    • (voice)
    Whoopi Goldberg
    Whoopi Goldberg
    • Mrs. Peck
    • (voice)
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Turner
    • (voice)
    James Earl Jones
    James Earl Jones
    • Daddy King
    • (voice)
    Ashley Judd
    Ashley Judd
    • Mrs. Dale
    • (voice)
    Richard Kind
    Richard Kind
    • Mr. Willis
    • (voice)
    Dexter King
    • Martin - Age 34
    • (voice)
    • (as Dexter Scott King)
    Yolanda King
    • Christine King
    • (voice)
    Zachary Leigh
    • Kyle
    • (voice)
    Robert Ri'chard
    Robert Ri'chard
    • Miles
    • (voice)
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Mrs. Clark
    • (voice)
    John Travolta
    John Travolta
    • Kyle's Dad
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Michael Maliani
      • Robert Brousseau
      • Vincenzo Trippetti
    • Writers
      • Dawn Comer Jefferson
      • Chris Simmons
      • Sib Ventress
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    Hockey Puck

    Elementary School Video

    I think that this video should be used to show elementary school students. The reason why I say that is because it teaches about the life of Martin Luther King Jr. by making a cartoon out of it (that way it would seem less brutal for youngsters when telling about the horrors that African Americans faced). Our Friend, Martin does show some actual scenes taken but it is mainly a cartoon video. I think this video was successful at talking about Martin Luther King Jr. and why he has made a huge difference today. For example, when Miles and Mr. King travel through time to the year 1998, and since Martin has been taken out of the past and into the future, he wasn't there to fight in the past (it erased everything that Martin did in the past). When Miles and Martin arrive in 1998 African Americans were going through the same turmoil as they did before Martin Luther King Jr. could fight for them. This is when you know that Martin Luther King Jr. had a great affect on the relationships of blacks and whites today. I like the movie because like I said it teaches, in a less brutal way, about the horrors faced by African Americans before Martin Luther King Jr. could fight for them. I rate this video ten out of ten and recommend it to everyone.
    5mj-66692

    Stereotypes

    I'm not gonna spoil this movie because I want this to be what you expect from the movie. The movie is kind of ehh. It would avoid the problem if the characters weren't stereotypical 90s kids. Every character is just a rehashed "cool" kid from every 90s show.
    10Ainsley_Jo_Phillips

    Martin, You Led A Wonderful Life--In Your Original Time Period!

    This may be a "cartoon," but it gets me reaching for the tissue just as much as It's A Wonderful Life does!!! There's a sort of Bedford Falls feel to this mini-movie--especially, when you've seen it before--where you're seeing Miles (a twelve year old boy who would rather be playing baseball than studying) waking up in his "loaded" room.

    His business-owner mother tells him that there won't be any baseball practice until he does his homework--which doesn't set well with him.

    She reminds him to take his permission slip in for the field trip, and he mumbles something about going to "that dumb museum." And so his day begins--first with running from Kyle, the local bully. Of course, Miles gets away from him when he hops on the bus going to school, and the bus driver won't let Kyle get on, meaning that he'll be showing up for class late, because his disagreeable dad has to drive him there.

    In class, Miles is happy to see his very best friend, Randy and is even more glad when Randy becomes part of his team for reporting on the field trip.

    Other members of the team will be Kyle and Maria (a gifted young lady who has gotten into this class by being skipped a couple of grades--and who thinks that she's gotten stuck with three immature boys).

    Mrs. Clark, their teacher, takes Miles aside and warns him that he's going to have to repeat a grade if he doesn't bring his grades up--starting with a report on the day's field trip, which is going to a museum about some guy who lived in "prehistoric times" who did some nice things "back then" but didn't have much relevancy in his own life (or so he thinks).

    That man, as it turns out, is Martin Luther King, and the museum is the home in which he grew up. Because he sees a ball and bat in there, along with a picture of Martin playing baseball, Miles begins to develop a little interest in him. He and Randy decide to explore the room (which has been roped off), but are caught by the museum director.

    But she's nice about it and tells them to go ahead and look around, saying that there's something magic about the room, and that she always likes to wind up this old watch in there for some reason.

    In short, Miles and Randy go back in time and get to know Martin in different stages of his life--starting back when he was their age.

    Eventually, Kyle and Maria will be sharing part of that journey with them.

    I won't spoil this for you except to say that it will remind you of It's A Wonderful Life.

    Things about his life that Miles took for granted suddenly become very precious to him, and he realizes how important Martin Luther King, Jr. was way back before he was born in shaping his present day world.

    Also, that it's important for him to carry on his dream.

    Even Kyle, the former bully, changes for the better by the end of the movie, and Maria (who also owes a lot to Dr. King for where she is today) becomes more tolerant of those "immature" boys.

    At only a little over an hour long, it isn't too time consuming--and, if you're like me, you'll want to see it again and again!
    3kylemcdavid-27399

    HOW IS THIS A EDUCATIONAL FILM?! An insult towards History!

    "Our Friend, Martian" is a film that is according to my research, is quite shown is a-lot of Elementary Schools, now me, I never seen this when I was in Elementary, but I do still have a nostalgic memory of seeing this film's trailer in one of the previews of Dr. Doodle with Eddie Murphy (On the film's VHS tape), and from the trailer, it looks interesting, but unfortunately I never got around seeing this, until just this pass weekend, it was just so happened to the weekend of MLK's birthday. I got to admit, this movie was not at all a great movie. Now I know I shouldn't done this review on MLK day, but of-course I didn't, but that still would not stop me from reviewing this cheese fest.

    Basically the story is that a African-American Middle Schooler named Miles, is failing his History Class, and his teacher, Ms. Clark, wants him to try to keep his grade up or else he will have to repeat a grade because of her class, so to do that, Miles and his classmates, especially his Caucasian friend Randy and a bully named Kyle, and a sassy but yet intelligent Hispanic girl named Maria, went on a trip to the childhood home of Martin Luther King in their city of Atlanta, where Miles, Randy, Kyle, and Maria were allowed inside of King's bedroom by the owner of the Museum (Who is voiced by Whoopi Goldberg) where then they both time-travel through-out King's life to explored it and learned how he became famous for what he done with African-Americans, as-well the struggles he went through which lead to him doing what so. Sounds like a good film, but unfortunately the downfall is how this is all shown.

    Firstly I want to talked about the Characters, now Miles kinda comes-up like a idiot in this movie, which is no wonder why he is failing a class, in one notorious part of the movie is when the kids decide to bring young Martin into their present, but when they do so, only Miles is back along with Martin. Randy, Kyle, and Maria are all there too, but completely different, now Randy and Kyle are two typical Racists who don't even know Miles because he's black and Maria is like a typical poor Hispanic Citizen who doesn't know how to speak English or even understand it. This is all because they created a Alternate Timeline in which King's Civil Rights movements never happens, and that there still the racial rules going on in the South such as Whites and Blacks have to go to separate schools that Blacks have to walk, and plus other stuff like the water fountain rule, and etc. now I don't really like this alternate timeline at all, mainly because is that there certain things that have nothing to do with Martin Luther King, like there child labor, what? How in the world Child Labor have anything to do with Martin Luther King, that was something that was taken care of in the 1910s, hey before King was even born or when the racial laws were happening in the south, and back to the whole fact of Maria not able to speak English and is treated poorly because of her Ethnicity all because of Martin Luther King work never happens, when did King ever do something to the Hispanics, yeah it is proven he wants to have everyone of different color joining into one, but that pretty much because how the African-Americans were being treated in the South, not the Hispanics, that more of Cesar Chavez's job, like didn't he even exists in this timeline either, I don't think so, it only Martin that wasn't around, and the same goes with other civil rights' leaders like where Malcolm X, would he or anyone else in general would've done anything about this instead of Martin, it literally makes zero sense, and this is why I considered this film a-bit of an insult towards history because there just screw it all up with having stuff in this alternate timeline that really ain't anything Martin Luther King would do about it, but instead someone else like Cesar Chavez or Malcolm X, but instead they just to forget about them, and want to be more focusing on Martin here which technically they're just insulting History, along with Child Labor. Another thing, Sexism often occurs because of Martin being gone, yes probably other issue to do with Sociology beside Racism is occuring because of Martin's absent, I guess other issues such as Homophobia still occurs, that might mean Harvey Milk is absent for no good reason. Now sorry I was complaining about how just terrible they did with the Alternate reality, I probably want to go back talking about how ignorant Miles is with this, he literally does not know what going on, like he doesn't realizes right away he and his friends along with Martin created an Alternate Timeline, how more stupid you can even get, that just makes this character more unlikable and just forgettable. Randy, seems like a joke as he's like a skateboarder with a southern Accent, which kinda confuses me because he only white character who is from the South that talks like that, not Kyle nor Ms. Clark, now Kyle is another character who is basically just a weak character, especially a bully character, it just seems like he really a innocent kid who is often get disrespect by the others, which doesn't makes him looks more of a bully, and when he's racist in the alternate timeline, he seems kinda less racist to be honest. Now Maria, I literally can't get started with this ungrateful brat. I literally hates this character, how her smartness is portrayed is ruined by she treats Miles, Randy, and especially Kyle. In this film, sorta shows us there's going to be bad happening to her, but unfortunately we didn't got that, if you even count the pointless "Can't speak English" scene.

    So over-all this movie is just a big slob of a mess, just offend the knowledges of anyone who knows about History. I still don't get how there Elementary schools that shows this film, which like 50% wrong about History and the Civil Rights movements of the 50s and 60s, and I can only imagined how anyone who sees this movie as a kid in Elementary School, and literally thoughts this is what Martin Luther King, prepared to be wrong later in life. There some positive stuff I can say like the story I kinda like, and the whole feel of the 90s I thought that was good too, and it was a-bit interesting going through King's life, except for the Civil Rights March, where they met a young Ms. Clark, which doesn't makes sense, because that was the 60s and this is mainly set in 1999, so how a woman in her 40s and would've been in her 20s back then, like just Calculate it. So that basically it, if you want to see a Martin Luther King movie, I guess this is it, but if you're a history person, I would say you stay away from this.
    5invisibleunicornninja

    Pretty dumb.

    I can't even count how many years in a row we had to watch this movie at school. The story is kinda dumb. The characters are stupid and unlikable. Its boring. The animation is ok I guess. I don't know how accurate this movie is to history but based on the other reviews I don't think that it is. I wouldn't really recommend watching this movie.

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    • Trivia
      Maria (Jessica Garcia) stating she skipped two grades in school, is a reference to how Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. did the same when he was in elementary school.
    • Goofs
      In one scene, Miles and Randy go back in time to see Martin when he is 12. Martin's name was Michael King Jr. He didn't change his name until July 27, 1959, when he was 30 years old.
    • Quotes

      Miles: When you're living in color, sports and entertainment are the only sure bets for making the big time.

      Mrs. Clark: I'll tell that to General Colin Powell.

    • Crazy credits
      Photographs from Martin Luther King's life are shown within the photo frame as the watch is set and adjusted and glows on the dresser next to it.
    • Soundtracks
      When We Were Kings
      Written by Andy Marvel, Amy Powers and Arnie Roman

      Published by Association Music/World of Andy

      Administered by WR Music Corp. (ASCAP), Powers That Be Music/Liedela Music (ASCAP), Romanesque Music

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 1999 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Taiwan
      • South Korea
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Наш друг, Мартин
    • Production companies
      • DIC Entertainment
      • Intellectual Properties Worldwide (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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