词条 | The Black Klansman |
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| name = The Black Klansman | image = File:The Black Klansman.webp | director = Ted V. Mikels | producer = Ted V. Mikels Joe Solomon | screenplay = Art Names John T. Wilson | starring = {{Plain list|
}} | released = 1966 | country = United States }}The Black Klansman is a low-budget feature film originally released in 1966 under the name I Crossed the Color Line directed by Ted V. Mikels.[1] PlotDuring the civil rights movement, an African-American man, Jerry Ellworth (Richard Gilden, a white actor), is a Los Angeles jazz musician with a white girlfriend. Meanwhile, in an Alabama diner, a young black man attempts to exercise his civil rights by sitting at a local diner. When the Ku Klux Klan learn of this, they firebomb a church, killing Jerry's daughter. When he learns of this, Jerry moves to Alabama to infiltrate the group responsible for his daughter's death. Jerry dons his disguise and becomes a member of the inner circle, befriending the local leader and his daughter, and soon exacts his revenge. Cast
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