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  1. After three Civil Rights workers, who were organizing a voter registry clinic, go missing in Mississippi's Jessup County, the FBI deputes Agents Rupert Anderson and Alan Ward to investigate. After the duo encounter hostility at the hands of the county police and other males, more agents are brought in. This leads to a media frenzy, with Clayton ...

  2. Movies often take place in towns, but they rarely seem to live in them. Alan Parker’s “Mississippi Burning” feels like a movie made from the inside out, a movie that knows the ways and people of its small Southern city so intimately that, having seen it, I know the place I’d go for a cup of coffee and the place I’d steer clear from. This acute sense of time and place - rural ...

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  4. 16 de ene. de 2009 · Trailer for Alan Parker's film starring Gene Hackman,Willem Dafoe,Frances McDormand,Brad Dourif,R. Lee Ermey,Gailard Sartain,Stephen Tobolowsky,Michael Rooke...

  5. 25 de feb. de 2019 · Mississippi Burning - Welcome to Mississippi: FBI agents Anderson (Gene Hackman) and Ward (Willem Dafoe) get to know each other on the drive into Mississippi...

  6. Mississippi Burning draws on real-life tragedy to impart a worthy message with the measured control of an intelligent drama and the hard-hitting impact of a thriller. When a group of civil rights ...

  7. Mississippi brinner (originaltitel: Mississippi Burning) är en amerikansk thrillerfilm från 1988 i regi av Alan Parker och med manus av Chris Gerolmo.I huvudrollerna syns bland andra Gene Hackman och Willem Dafoe.Den hade biopremiär i USA den 9 december 1988 [1] och i Sverige den 10 mars 1989, [2] på biograferna Saga i Stockholm, Spegeln i Göteborg och Royal i Malmö.