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  1. 25 de feb. de 2019 · Mississippi Burning - A Razor-Sharp Interrogation: Anderson (Gene Hackman) questions Pell (Brad Dourif) in the barber chair, menacing him with a razor.BUY TH...

  2. The plot of Alan Parker’s 1988 film, Mississippi Burning, is drawn from the 1964 disappearance of civil rights workers Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, who were white northerners, and James Chaney, a black native of Meridian, Mississippi. The three activists were working to register African American voters in Meridian as part of the Freedom Summer […]

  3. Screen greats Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe co-star in this masterpiece directed by legendary filmmaker Alan Parker. In Jessup County, 1964, as three civil r...

  4. Mississippi Burning. The summer of 1964...Two FBI agents (Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe) head the government's investigation into the disappearance of three civil rights activists in Mississippi. Frances McDormand, R. Lee Ermey, Brad Dourif and Michael Rooker also star. IMDb 7.8 2 h 1 min 1989. R.

  5. Mississippi Burning THE MAKING OF THE FILM BY ALAN PARKER In the concluding scene of Mississippi Burning, as Lannie McBride and the congregation stand Alan Parker - Director, Writer, Producer

  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. 9 de sept. de 2020 · Viewed in 2020, Alan Parker’s 1988 film “Mississippi Burning” is inherently flawed but undeniably compelling in its vivid and incendiary depiction of Southern racism during the 1960s. While there are a number of problematic aspects which definitely need to be addressed, the movie is still a first-rate crime thriller that skillfully thrusts us into that violent and dangerous period.