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Ghosts of Mississippi
The death of Medgar Evers, a black civil rights activist, obsesses many people in 1963. Although there are many evidences to prove Bryan De La Beckwith is the killer, all-white juries conclude the innocence of him. 25 years later, a new evidence can change everything.
July 2, 1925 in Decatur, Mississippi, USA
27 August 1988, Miami, Florida, USA
5 June 1943, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
30 June 1953, Mound Bayou, Mississippi, USA
31 January 1919, Cairo, Georgia, USA
19 May 1925, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
29 November 1935, Meridian, Mississippi, USA
29 November 1982, Speake, Alabama, USA
12 March 1957, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
12 May 1948, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, USA
29 April 1954, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
13 March 1950, Miami, Florida, USA
4 January 1932, Detroit, Michigan, USA
13 November 1956, Spearman, Texas, USA
August 20, 2004
Strong performances but just another movie about civil rights issues that pays too much attention to the white characters.
January 01, 2000
Rob Reiner's self-congratulatory Ghosts of Mississippi portrays Medgar Evers' slaying from the viewpoint of a white guy and can't even do a capable job of that.
May 27, 2003
Reiner's intermittingly preachy but nevertheless powerful and poignant portrait of hostility and racial strife during one of the ugliest chapters in contemporary American history
August 29, 2002
Convincingly plumbs the spiritual impules behind the yearning for justice.
November 11, 2004
Well intended film with James Woods Oscar worthy in a key role.
December 28, 2004
Strangely devoid of any emotional weight.

