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Blood Done Sign My Name est un film réalisé par Jeb Stuart avec Nate Parker, Ricky Schroder. Synopsis : L'histoire vraie d'un vétéran noir du Viêtnam, assassiné par un businessman...
- Jeb Stuart
- Prochainement | Drame
Blood Done Sign My Name is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by Jeb Stuart and starring Ricky Schroder, Omar Benson Miller, Michael Rooker, and Nate Parker. It is based on the autobiographical book Blood Done Sign My Name (2004) by historian Timothy Tyson.
19 févr. 2010 · Blood Done Sign My Name: Directed by Jeb Stuart. With Emily Alyn Lind, Natalie Alyn Lind, Michael Rooker, Ricky Schroder. A drama based on a true story, in which a black Vietnam-era veteran is allegedly murdered by a local white businessman, who is later exonerated.
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- Drama
- Jeb Stuart
- 2010-02-19
18 févr. 2010 · Fiche technique. L'histoire vraie d'un vétéran noir du Viêtnam, assassiné par un businessman blanc, et d'un professeur blanc, qui a tenu un rôle important dans les affrontements qui ont suivi le conflit. Casting. Nate Parker. Darrin Dewitt Henson. Rick Schroder. voir le casting complet. Blood done sign my name est un film de Jeb Stuart.
In 1970s North Carolina, civil unrest follows the acquittal of two white men on trial for murdering a black man in cold blood.
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- Jeb Stuart
- PG-13
- Nate Parker
Blood Done Sign My Name (2004) is a historical memoir written by Timothy B. Tyson. He explores the 1970 murder of Henry D. Marrow, a black man in Tyson's then hometown of Oxford, North Carolina.