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Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) |
Release Date:
January 19, 2001
Summary:
Covering several decades, this documentary examines the Scottsboro case, an often-overlooked chapter in our nation’s history. The case centered on nine black men, ages thirteen to nineteen, who were accused of raping two young white women while riding the rails in Alabama in 1931.
Details
| Runtime: | 84 min |
| Genres: | Documentary |
| Country: | USA |
| Language: | English |
| Director | Credit |
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| Barak Goodman | Director |
| Daniel Anker | Director |
| Writer | Credit |
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| Barak Goodman | Writer |
| Kay Boyle | Opening Poem |
| Principal Cast | Credit |
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| Frances McDormand | Voices |
| Stanley Tucci | Voices |
| Cast | Credit |
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| Andre Braugher | Narrator |
| Daver Morrison | Voices |
| Harris Yulin | Voices |
| Jeffrey DeMunn | Voices |
| Lee Wilkof | Voices |
| Nesbitt Blaisdell | Voices |
| Sam Catlin | Voices |
| Producer | Credit |
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| Barak Goodman | Producer |
| Daniel Anker | Producer |
| Margaret Drain | Executive Producer |
| Mark Samels | Senior Producer: American Experience |
| Trina Quagliaroli | Associate Producer |
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