Mississippi Burning
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@dagwort Ermey was the only one in the film who wore an old fashioned wide brim fedora lol. I wish him and hackman were in another film together.
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@Dogfacesoulja8582 I dont care what kind of manipulation they used on the SOB they needed brought down and they got brought down. They are lucky I was not the judge,
I would have hung all those KKK killers.
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I was an extra in this. There I am, first reporter out the courtroom doors just after 1:48. (In the theater version we saw, my shirt fills the screen out of focus.) That was in Vaiden, MS. Old courthouse they used there was falling apart, was torn down a few years later. Ermey was cool. Dourif was kinda quiet, seemed preoccupied--naturally, staying in character.
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The music in this scene is priceless.
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Sheriff Stuckey liked this that son of a bitch must've killed himself in jail
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@96Deach yes they were, they dressed up as klan and acted that they would hang they guy to scare him into talking about the others involved in the crime
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so yod cecil ur hero , if he allowed it he did it
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Fuckin Honkies got played by the FBI. The FBI can even make hillbilly muthafuckers turn activists. But to be real, fuck the Government. Yeah I said it!
Deputy sheriff Cecil Ray Price was a coward and a murderer...He brought shame and dishonor to the badge, Neshoba County and the people of Philadelphia, Mississippi...What's sad is none of the Mississippi Attorney General's from 1964 all the way to 2001 would bring murder charges against Price...It wasn't until 2001 when MS Attorney General Mike Moore finally decided to bring charges..Then all of a sudden, Cecil Price dies following a fall from a piece of equipment at his job on May 6, 2001.
arkansasresident 11 months ago 6
Those sentences seemed like such slaps on the the wrists
FilmFanClaire 3 months ago 2