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Blind Faith

Country: USA, Language: English, 122 mins

  • Director: Ernest R. Dickerson
  • Writer: Frank Military
  • Producer: Nick Grillo; Steven Hewitt

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For TV movie...this soars high in the sky.

The black community, the gay community - and, the journey we have traveled.

This is anger-inducing, heartbreaking stuff...there is no sellout.

It will hit you hard...right in the pit of your stomach.

Sadly forgotten - make an effort to see it - you won't be disappointed.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In 1957, black lawyer John Williams has to defend his nephew Charlie, who is accused of strangling a white boy to death. John doesn't believe Charlie did it, and although Charlie confesses, John wants to find out the real truth.

Cast & Characters

Charles S. Dutton as Charles Williams;
Courtney B. Vance as John Williams;
Kadeem Hardison as Eddie Williams;
Lonette McKee as Carol Williams;
Garland Whitt as Charles Williams Jr.;
Karen Glave as Anna Huggins;
Jeff Clarke as Timothy;
Nancy Herard as Rose;
Jim Jones as Philip;
Alex Karzis as Frank;
Dan Lett as Frank Minor;
Aron Tager as Judge Aker;
Birdie M. Hale as Mrs. Barry;
Leif Anderson as White Kid #3;
Barbara Barnes-Hopkins as Woman Client #1