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Summary: Mary Steenburgen narrates this quiet but powerful film from the point of view of a young white girl recollecting the bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955. Whoopi Goldberg plays Odessa Carter, a maid working in the house of Miriam Thompson, played by Sissy Spacek. With the start of a secret car-pool, threats from the white establishment, including Spacek's husband Norman (played by Dwight Schultz), threaten these two woman during a most tumultuous time in American history.
Genre: Drama
Country: USA
Directed By: Richard Pearce
Written By: John Cork
Starring: Sissy Spacek, Ving Rhames, Mary Steenburgen, Whoopi Goldberg, Erika Alexander, Dylan Baker, Dwight Schultz, Lexi Randall
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