Based on a play written by Barrie Keeffe, the film was directed by Robert Heath and stars Clint Dyer.
A quick recap of the story...
"1979: Election Night- A police interview room. Delroy's pregnant white wife has been found dead in a pool of blood and he is brought in as the chief suspect. He is interrogated by D.S. Karn, a witty, psychotic racist and his violent sidekick D.C. Wilby. Both high on the prospect of a Conservative landslide victory they try to lure him into a quick confession. But racial profiling turns to callous humiliation and quickly gives way to a barrage of sinister violence. All of this ultimately leads to a shocking and devastating conclusion."
1 Comment
rgordon | March 7, 2012 2:58 AM
Let me guess - once again we get the pleasure of seeing Black men suffer and die in a movie that teaches us an important lesson about tolerance. Why doesn't anyone make a film where we learn that lesson without the dead n*ggas?