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Jr. Louis Gossett | ||
William Fichtner | Sheriff | |
Joseph Mazzello | Charlie | |
William Lucking | Argus | |
James Greene | Sam | |
Don Swayze | Reuben Cantwell | |
David Hart | Woodrow | |
Louis Gossett Jr. | Walter Osgood | |
Jack Kehler | ||
Mark Cabus | ||
Patrick Labyorteaux | ||
Louis Gossett | ||
Louis Gossette Jr | Walter Osgood | |
Evan Rachel Wood | Tessa | |
John Bellucci | Brother Joe Fleetwood |
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Producer | Patricia Finnegan
Lewis Abel Dennis Considine Pierce Gardner Katie Jacobs |
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Writer | H. Haden Yelin
Haden H Yelin |
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Cinematography | Alan Caso
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Musician | David Shire
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A decent man who paid the price, but for what? USA: the 1930s. Walter Osgood is the only black man left in the town of High Lonesome. He's lost almost everything dear to him, including his wife and son. But no one in High Lonesome will speak out to defend Walter's rights when the town unites to drive him away from the community. Except for one person - a young boy named Charlie. Not only does Walter's extraordinary friendship with Charlie teach the boy the true meaning of love and courage, but it is also a dramatic flashpoint which forces the townspeople to confront their own cruel prejudices. |
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