MOVE: Confrontation in Philadelphia
MOVE: Confrontation in Philadelphia is a fast-paced, independently created award-winning documentary film of the events of the summer of 1978 which lead up to the Philadelphia police arrest of nine MOVE members.
MOVE: Confrontation in Philadelphia is a fast-paced, independently created award-winning documentary film of the events of the summer of 1978 which lead up to the Philadelphia police arrest of nine MOVE members.
Chuckie Africa
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Delbert Africa
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Janet Africa
Self
Janine Africa
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Aqueelah Hanna Jamal
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Edward Rendell
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Frank Rizzo
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MOVE: Confrontation in Philadelphia is a fast-paced, independently created award-winning documentary film of the events of the summer of 1978 which lead up to the Philadelphia police arrest of nine MOVE members.
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