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Drama Adaptation Movie Blood Done Sign My Name 2010

Cast And Crew
Starring: Michael Rooker, Omar Benson Miller, Lee Norris, Rick Schroder, Lela Rochon, Rhoda Griffis , Nate Parker, Nick Searcy, Martin Thompson, Rick Schroder, Darrin DeWitt Henson
Directed by: Jeb Stuart
Produced by: Jeb Stuart, Mel Efros
Writers : Jeb Stuart ,Timothy B. Tyson
Editors : Toby Yates
Sound : David Parker (II)
Genres: Drama and Adaptation
Running Time: 2 hr. 8 min.
Release Date: February 19th, 2010 (limited)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for an intense scene of violence, thematic material involving racism, and for language.
Distributors: Paladin

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Blood Done Sign My Name English Film Plot:

online movie a drama based on the true story in which a black Vietnam-era veteran is allegedly murdered by a local white businessman who is later exonerated. The plot focuses on the role of a local high school teacher and the civil unrest that followed the acquittal.


Blood Done Sign My Name Hollywood Movie Synopsis:
Tells the true story of the the 1970 murder of Henry Marrow in a rural North Carolina town by Robert Teel and his sons, the aftermath of the murder and the eventual acquittal of the Teels by an all white jury, in spite of multiple eye witnesses to the murder.
Recounts the aftermath of the murder of Henry Marrow, a 23 year-old African American Vietnam veteran who was killed by a prominent white businessman and his grown sons in Oxford, North Carolina. Responding to the crime and the sham trial that followed, many young African American men take to the streets, engaging in riots and vandalism. However, Marrow's cousin, Benjamin Chavis, decides that the best way to protest the government's unwillingness to intercede is to organize a peaceful march on the state Capitol.



What begins as a small group of Marrow's outraged friends and relatives soon grows to become a crowd of thousands over a three-day, fifty-mile trek to Raleigh.



Ten years old at the time, Timothy Tyson watched as his father, pastor of the all-white Methodist church, tried in vain to get his congregation to reconcile with their African American neighbors. It was already too late; the black citizens of this small Southern town had decided to take matters into their own hands.

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