
I'm Charlie Walker
1971 post civil rights San Francisco seemed like the perfect place for a black Korean War veteran and his family to realize their dream of economic independence, and a chance for him to be his own boss. Charlie Walker would soon find out how naive he was. In a city full of impostors and naysayers, he refused to take "No" for an answer. That is, until a catastrophic disaster opened a door that had never been open to a black man before. This is a story about what happened when he stepped through that door with both feet.
Description: 1971 post civil rights San Francisco seemed like the perfect place for a black Korean War veteran and his family to realize their dream of economic independence, and a chance for him to be his own boss. Charlie Walker would soon find out how naive he was. In a city full of impostors and naysayers, he refused to take "No" for an answer. That is, until a catastrophic disaster opened a door that had never been open to a black man before. This is a story about what happened when he stepped through that door with both feet.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 90 minutes

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Mike Colter
Played Charlie Walker

Dylan Baker
Played Mr. Bennett

Safiya Fredericks
Played Ann Walker

Mark Leslie Ford
Played Mr. Sharpe

Steven Wiig
Played Dan Wallace

Emma Caulfield
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Monica Barbaro
Played Peggy

Carl Lumbly
Played Willie

Greg Cipes
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Boots Riley
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Ron Roggé
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John Charles Meyer
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Lyle Kanouse
Played Chuck White

William H. Bryant Jr.
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Bianca Sia
Played Black
Willie Brown
Played Taxi Cab Driver

Laurie Burke
Played Scorn Woman

Travis Johns
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Anna Moore
Played Sarah
Nadia Gillespie
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David Fine
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Peter Abraham
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Michelle Acosta-Betts
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Mikiah Aubert
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Spencer Broschard
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Sarah Clark
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Kirsten Eileen Dwyer
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Gabriella Crump
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Etienne Eckert
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Lee Einhorn
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Vermyttya Erahn
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Rylen Eudy
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Lisa Finnie
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Mariel Neto
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Cole Panther
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Charleston Pierce
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David L. Schormann
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Samantha Simon
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Magnus Wiig
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Yvonne Zarathustra
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Daniel Valent
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Sarah Skotvold
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Emelee Pham
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Christina Pawl
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Carole Morey
Played Hippie
Andrea Monte Warren
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Vinnie Hasson
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