Heaven's Fall
Let justice be done, though the heavens may fall.
A tragic true story that began in the spring of 1931 when nine black men were pulled off an Alabama freight train and accused of raping two young white women. The nine young men were quickly tried and sentenced to the electric chair. News of their convictions spread, forcing an appeal to the United States Supreme Court. New York attorney Sam Leibowitz (Timothy Hutton) traveled to Alabama in 1933 during segregation to defend the nine young men - setting in motion a legal battle that ultimately changed the lives of everyone involved as well as the course of American jurisprudence.
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Powerful "Racism" Drama - woodman95
With racism still being a problem in many parts of the world, this movie looks back and explores the true story of the events in 1931 Alabama, when nine young black men were accused of the rape of two young white women. Timothy Hutton's performance as New York attorney Sam Leibowitz is very powerful as he defends them.
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Powerful "Racism" Drama - woodman95
With racism still being a problem in many parts of the world, this movie looks back and explores the true story of the events in 1931 Alabama, when nine young black men were accused of the rape of two young white women. Timothy Hutton's performance as New ...