Mississippi Burning (UK)

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1964. When America was at war with itself
Certificate: 18
Running Time: 127 mins
Retail Price: £15.99
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Synopsis:
Mississippi in 1964 is ready to burn. Three young Civil Rights workers, James Chaney, Andre Goodman and Mickey Schwerner, are murdered on their way back home after trying to help blacks register to vote. The bodies disappear. The smoldering embers of racial hatred now explode into violent flames.
Two FBI agents are called in to investigate the murders. Rupert Anderson (Gene Hackman) and Alan Ward (Willem Dafoe) are the agents who are sent to investigate the disappearance of the three boys. Anderson was once a Southern sheriff and still has a cynical affection for the South. Ward is a college educated young man inspired by Kennedy`s plea to serve his country. He believes justice will be served, but is naïve as to how to accomplish it.

Academy Award winner Frances McDormand playing the sheriff`s wife, Mrs. Pell, gives a dynamic performance that earned her an Academy Award nomination along with nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Gene Hackman and Best Editing for Gerry Hambling. Peter Biziou won a well deserved Oscar for his beautiful cinematography on the film. This is an important film, and a controversial film based on true events that show how racism can cause civil men to resort to using their own methods of terror and intimidation to solve the case.

Special Features:
Trailer
Audio Commentary by Director Alan Parker

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Letterbox 1.85:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 English
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 Spanish
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 German
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 French

Subtitle Tracks:
French
Swedish
Finnish
English
Spanish
Greek
Dutch
Danish
Norwegian

Directed By:
Alan Parker

Written By:

Starring:
Gailard Sartain
R. Lee Ermey
Brad Dourif
Frances McDormand
Willem Dafoe
Gene Hackman

Casting By:
Juliet Taylor
Howard Feuer

Soundtrack By:
James Cleveland
Jimmy Works
Emily D. Wilson
Roberta Martin
Trevor Jones
Thomas A. Dorsey

Director of Photography:
Peter Biziou

Editor:
Gerry Hambling

Costume Designer:
Aude Bronson-Howard

Production Designer:
Geoffrey Kirkland
Philip Harrison

Producer:
Frederick Zollo
Robert F. Colesberry

Distributor:
Metro Goldwyn Mayer

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8 / 10
superb,hard hitting drama which is still as powerful today as when it was first released.hackman and dafoe give excellent performances.the picture quality is excellent,but the extra features is poor,with only a commentary from the director[alan parker] which is pretty interesting.
posted by tunsh2000 on 16/6/2004 00:36