In the Heat of the Night follows the story of a police detective named Virgil Tibbs, who is from Philadelphia but becomes the chief of police in a small town in Mississippi. As he solves various crimes, Tibbs also has to navigate the racial tensions of the American South. The show explores themes of racism, criminal investigation, and the challenges faced by law enforcement officers in a small town.
In Jackson, Mississippi during the civil rights movement, aspiring author Skeeter Phelan decides to write a book about the lives of the African American maids who work for white families. As she delves into their stories, she exposes the hardships they face on a daily basis due to racial segregation and discrimination.
In 1858, Django, a slave, is freed by a German bounty hunter, Schultz, who needs Django's help in identifying wanted fugitives. In exchange for his assistance, Schultz promises Django freedom and a share of the reward money. They form a bond and set off on a mission to rescue Django's wife from a cruel plantation owner. Along the way, they encounter danger, violence, and the horrors of slavery.
In the tough-and-tumble Mississippi town, a woman and her young daughter become embroiled in a violent clash of whiskey, guns, and a quest for revenge.
Jeremiah O'Keefe, a funeral home owner, enlists the help of attorney Willie E. Gary to save his family business from a corporate behemoth. Together, they expose corporate corruption and racial injustice, forming an unlikely bond.
Tate is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from June 8 until September 14, 1960. It was created by Harry Julian Fink, who wrote most of the scripts, and produced by Perry Como's Roncom Video Films, Inc., as a summer replacement for The Perry Como Show. Richard Whorf guest starred once on the series and directed the majority of the episodes. Ida Lupino directed one segment.
My Dog Skip is a heartwarming movie set in a small town in Mississippi during the 1940s. It tells the story of a young boy named Willie and his lovable Jack Russell Terrier, Skip. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of childhood, forming an unbreakable bond. As Willie grows up, Skip becomes his best friend, teaching him valuable life lessons along the way. Based on a true story, this film captures the essence of friendship, loyalty, and the magic of a boy and his dog.
Detective Lucas Boyd and African scholar Dr. Mackles join forces to investigate a string of ritualistic murders in Clinton, Mississippi. As they delve into the ancient practice of Muti, they face resistance from skeptical local authorities and must overcome cultural differences to unravel the mystery.
In the Heat of the Night is a crime drama film set in a small-town Mississippi. When a murder occurs, a black detective is reluctantly asked to help solve the case, revealing the racial tensions and prejudice in the community. With an unlikely partnership and against the odds, they work together to catch the killer. It explores themes of racism, justice, and the power of working together.
Ulysses Everett McGill, Delmar, and Pete escape from a chain gang in Mississippi during the Great Depression. They search for hidden treasure while being chased by Sheriff Cooley. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including a bank robbery, seductive sirens, a Bible salesman, and a Ku Klux Klan rally. They ultimately find redemption and reunite with their families.
A documentary of the extraordinary journey of pioneer activist and basketball prodigy Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf. %s Mahmoud overcomes numerous challenges and obstacles throughout his life, including being a Muslim-American athlete in the NBA, battling Tourette syndrome and OCD, and leading a political protest against the Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi. %s This inspiring film sheds light on Abdul-Rauf's accomplishments and his impact on the intersection of sports and politics.
In 1932, a man wrongfully convicted of murder forms a strong friendship with a fellow inmate while navigating the cruel and unjust world of prison. Together, they face racial injustice, escape attempts, and the harsh realities of life behind bars.
Cadillac Records is a biographical drama that tells the story of the rise and fall of the legendary blues record label Chess Records, focusing on the relationships between its founder Leonard Chess, his artists, and the turbulent times that shaped their music.
Crossroads tells the story of a young musician who travels to Mississippi in search of his stolen car and a legendary song. Along the way, he encounters a series of challenges, including a guitar duel with a mysterious old man and the temptation of a deal with the devil.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) tells the story of a Southern family gathering to celebrate the birthday of patriarch Big Daddy Pollitt. As they come together, the family members confront their own personal demons and struggles, such as a failing marriage, alcoholism, and the fear of dying. The tension rises as secrets are revealed and the family tries to maintain appearances in the face of their own inner conflicts.
In this live-action adaptation of the classic fairy tale, a young mermaid named Ariel falls in love with a human prince and makes a deal with a sea witch to become human. As she tries to navigate life on land, she must overcome obstacles and discover the true meaning of love and identity. Will Ariel's love for the prince conquer all obstacles and lead to a happy ending?
In 'The Defiant Ones,' two escaped convicts, one black and one white, are shackled together and must overcome their racial prejudice and personal differences in order to survive their pursuers and the harsh environment of the American South in the 1950s.
In 1955, Emmett Till, a 14-year-old boy, is lynched while visiting his cousins in Mississippi. His mother, Mamie Till Mobley, embarks on a relentless pursuit of justice, determined to expose the racism behind the attack and ensure those responsible are held accountable.
During the Vietnam War, a group of friends navigate through the challenges of war and personal growth. Their bonds are tested as they face bullying, violence, and post-traumatic stress disorder. The story explores themes of family relationships, courage, and coming-of-age.
Two F.B.I. Agents with different styles investigate the disappearance of civil rights activists in 1960s Mississippi. As they dig deeper, they uncover a web of racism, violence, and corruption.