White Man's Burden (film)

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White Man's Burden
Directed by Desmond Nakano
Produced by Lawrence Bender
Written by Desmond Nakano
Starring John Travolta
Harry Belafonte
Music by Howard Shore
Cinematography Willy Kurant
Editing by Nancy Richardson
Distributed by Savoy Pictures
Release date(s) December 1, 1995 (USA)
Running time 89 min.
Country USA
Language English
Budget Unknown
Gross revenue $3,760,525 (USA)
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White Man's Burden is a 1995 dramatic film about racism in an alternate America where African Americans and Caucasian Americans have reversed cultural roles.

Louis Pinnock, a Caucasian factory worker (John Travolta), kidnaps Thaddeus Thomas, a Black factory owner (Harry Belafonte) who fired Pinnock over a perceived slight.

The film was written and directed by Desmond Nakano.

Tagline: Two men at odds in a world turned upside down.

See also: The White Man's Burden
See also: Fable (tv)

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