Released Date:
1999-03-14
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
97 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
5.6 (104 Reviews)
Director:
Greg LombardoGenres:
DramaJoe Gagen
Greg Lombardo
William Shakespeare (play)
Released Date:
2001-11-11
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
140 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (558 Reviews)
Director:
Peter MedakAnne Rice (book)
John Wilder (teleplay)
Magloire Dazincourt, the owner of Bontemps, the largest sugar plantation of the entire South, asks his favorite cousin, Philippe Ferronaire, to marry his daughter Aglae Dazincourt and take over most of its management and family, including his colored mistress Cecile Ste. Marie, for whom he has a cottage build in New Orleans. When Magloire dies, Philippe becomes her lover and the father -not in law- of her son Marcel, named after his own father though, and promises her to get the boy educated in racially egalitarian Paris from age 18. However while still living in the decadent creole society in New Orleans, Marcel Ste. Marie gets in touch trough a colored carpenter with both his white and black roots, both of which bloodlines suffered greatly in the bloody racial civil wars on Haiti, a subject the American society refuses to deal with publicly, and the more people he gets to know or hears their past, the more he gets aware of social and racial matters. Then his father Philippe gets in grave financial problems and decides to marry off his daughter to the son of a black businessman while committing the dreadfully disappointed Marcel to a two year training as local undertaker...
Released Date:
2003-03-03
Languages:
English
Countries:
Canada, USA
Runtime:
240 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.2 (466 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph SargentA masterful work accurately details the current consensus of what exactly occurred to prompt the colonial witch-trials.
Released Date:
2012-05-20
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
90 min
IMDB Ratings:
(1451 Reviews)
Director:
Robert HarmonRobert B. Parker (based upon characters created in Jesse Stone books)
Tom Selleck
Michael Brandman
When the man who replaced Jesse as Paradise Police Chief was killed when his car exploded. So Jesse is asked to return and he does. So he goes to the crime scene and there's evidence leads people to believe that the man may have been corrupt. And Jesse who didn't like him because he took his job, says that he is allowed the benefit of the doubt. Jesse finds himself alone because Suitcase and Rose left when the other Chief was there. Jesse suspects that Hasty might know something. And a guy is following Jesse.
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