Mississippi Burning
Orion Pictures / Image Entertainment / Orion Home Video (1988)
Crime, Drama, Mystery, Suspense/Thriller
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014381408126
128 mins United States
DVD    R
Rick Zieff Passenger
Gene Hackman Agent Rupert Anderson
Willem Dafoe Agent Alan Ward
Frances McDormand Mrs. Pell
R. Lee Ermey Mayor Tilman
Gailard Sartain Sheriff Ray Stuckey
Stephen Tobolowsky Clayton Townley
Michael Rooker Frank Bailey
Pruitt Taylor Vince Lester Cowans
Badja Djola Agent Monk
Kevin Dunn Agent Bird
Frankie Faison Eulogist
Tom Mason Judge
Geoffrey Nauffts Goatee
Director
Alan Parker

1964. When America was at war with itself.Mississippi in 1964 is ready to burn. Three young Civil Rights workers, James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Mickey Schwerner, are murdered on their way back home after trying to help blacks register to vote. The bodies disappear. The smoldering embers of racial hatred now explode into violent flames.Two FBI agents are called in to investigate the murders. Rupert Anderson (Gene Hackman) and Alan Ward (Willem Dafoe) are the agents who are sent to investigate the disappearance of the three boys. Anderson was once a Southern sheriff and still has a cynical affection for the South. Ward is a college educated young man inspired by Kennedy’s plea to serve his country. He believes justice will be served, but is naïve as to how to accomplish it.Academy Award® winner* Frances McDormand playing the sheriff’s wife, Mrs. Pell, gives a dynamic performance that earned her an Academy Award®- nomination along with nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Gene Hackman and Best Editing for Gerry Hambling. Peter Biziou won a well deserved Oscar® for his beautiful cinematography on the film. This is an important film, and a controversial film based on true events that show how racism can cause civil men to resort to using their own methods of terror and intimidation to solve the case.*1996: Best Actress, Fargo
Edition Details
Edition Widescreen
Screen Ratio 1.85:1
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 5.1
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details

Features
New Digital Transfer Approved By Director Alan ParkerPresented Wide-Screen for the First Time in its Original Theatrical Aspect Ration of 1.85:1Academy Award Winner For Best CinematographyAudio Commentary By Alan ParkerOriginal Theatrical Trailer