Here, you can browse through Milk pictures showing key scenes and characters from this new film. The Milk movie arrives in theaters on November 26th, so until then you can read the Milk plot synopsis and view these photos to get a preview of what you can expect.
The first of the Milk photos shows James Franco as Scott Smith, Harvey Milk's partner. Scrolling down, the next of the Milk pictures shows Emile Hirsch as Cleve Jones along with the other Milk activists holding signs, cheering and campaigning for Harvey Milk in his run for District 5 supervisor. Next in the set of Milk photos, you see Josh Brolin as Dan White, another newly elected district supervisor and somewhat rival of Harvey Milk's. Later you see Sean Penn as Harvey Milk and his partner Scott Smith in deep discussion. Also in the Milk pictures, you see Harvey, Cleve, and other campaign workers in his campaign headquarters planning strategy. Further along in the set of Milk photos, you see a picture of Diego Luna who stars as Jack Lira, Harvey's new lover after the relationship with Scott Smith sours. Another one of the great Milk pictures shows Harvey with Dan White, almost seeming threatened by him as he's leaning back from Dan's pointed finger.
Be sure to see how all of these Milk photos fit together when you go see this inspiring biopic in theaters on November 26th. Until then, check out the Milk trailer and read about the Milk cast for more information on the film.
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