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DVD, Not Rated, 102 minutes, Warner Home Video
Director Spike Lee made his first feature-length documentary with this powerful story of the bombing of an African-American church in Birmingham, AL, in 1963, which took the lives of four girls, ages 11 through 14. The shocking incident received national press attention and became a rallying point in the ongoing struggle for civil rights, but while Lee's film examines the crime, the perpetrators, and the long struggle to bring them to justice, it also offers a close look at the four girls themselves as their friends and families recall, in moving detail, who they were and how they lived. A variety of civil rights activists, politicians, journalists, and lawyers are interviewed onscreen, including Walter Cronkite and a brief but disturbing meeting with former Alabama governor George Wallace. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi.
Interactive menus, Spike Lee biography, "Making of 4 Little Girls" featurette, Weblinks.
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Warning: This product is Not Rated. Learn More The content may be mature. You must be 17 years old to purchase this item.
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Starring:
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Bill Baxley,
Helen Pegues,
Bill Cosby,
Chris McNair,
Walter Cronkite
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Director:
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Spike Lee
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Studio Name:
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Warner Home Video
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DVD
Release Date:
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08/31/2001
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Rating:
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Not Rated
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Format:
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DVD
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Screen Format:
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Full Frame
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Run Time (in minutes):
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102 minutes
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Language:
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English
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Audio Tracks:
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AC, Dolby Digital Stereo
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| Shipping Weight (in pounds): |
0.3
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| Product in Inches (L x W x H): |
7.8 x 7.8 x 7.8
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