King: A Filmed Record provides a historical account of King’s work and legacy. Prior to a 2013 re-release, it was rarely seen on the big screen after its 1970 “one-time only” premiere. The documentary has been restored by the Library of Congress, in association with Richard J. Kaplan, an associate producer on the film.
“It’s an honor to present for free to AMC guests this acclaimed film about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and I especially want to thank Bernice A. King and The King Center for their support and advice throughout this process of bringing her father’s biography back to the big screen,” AMC CEO-president Adam Aron said in a statement.
Gather your loved ones and celebrate the life, death, and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by refreshing your memory and learning more about the man that has paved the way for so many minorities the world over.