emailEmail    printPrint

George Wallace

1997 - Not Rated
Release Date: 01/20/2009
Features: DVD Features: Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33
Time:  178  mins.
J&R Item # 1079148_4
UPC # 883929013401
Label: Warner Home Video
Buying Info
List
$24.98
You save (12%)
- $2.99
Your price
$21.99
DVD
 
Plot Credits Related Shipping
John Frankenheimer's made-for-television biopic stars Gary Sinise as controversial politician George Wallace. The film picks up Wallace's life in the mid-1950s when, as a circuit court judge and prot�g� of Governor "Big Jim" Folsom's, he hopes to succeed his mentor in the office. But when he runs for governor in 1959, his denunciation of the Ku Kux Klan is instrumental in his defeat. It spurs a decision to become a staunch advocate of segregation, a position that finally wins him the 1963 Alabama gubernatorial race. His opposition to an integrated South continues in the celebrated "stand in the schoolhouse door" on June 11, 1963, as he tries to block the first two black students attempting to integrate the University of Alabama. Martin Luther King's Selma to Montgomery march, an effort to end voting-rights discrimination, leads Wallace to call out state troopers who use tear gas, billy clubs, and fire hoses on the marchers. After failing to get an amendment to the state constitution allowing him to seek a second term, Wallace supports his wife, Lurleen (Mare Winningham), to take his place. This surprisingly complex profile of a man justifiably vilified for his opposition to civil rights is driven home by Sinise's portrayal of the vulnerability beneath the more familiar public face.

Similar Genres:
Dramas   Biography   History   Politics   Race Relations   Recommended   Social Issues   Mini-Series  
Click Here for Shipping Options and Policies

Shipping or Dimension weight in pounds: 0.5

PID # 4270027


Recent History

FOLLOW:
SHARE:
Zoom