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Synopsis
The Long Walk Home is a recreation of a troubled era in American history. The time is 1955; the place, Montgomery, Alabama. When Rosa Parks, an African American woman, is arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man, it is the first volley in the great Bus Boycott, organized by Dr. Martin Luther King in order to desegregate the Birmingham transportation system. The boycott is a decided inconvenience for Miriam Thompson (Sissy Spacek), a well-to-do white woman. Now, Miriam must drive to the black section of town to pick up her maid Odessa Cotter (Whoopi Goldberg) and bring her to work. Outside of her own social circle, Miriam realizes for the first time just how privileged, sheltered and self-centered her life has been. What brings this fact home is the realization that Odessa has literally been raising two families: the Thompsons' and her own. Odessa has also sacrificed her own health and wellbeing to serve her employers without question or complaint. Awakened to the true inequities of "Separate But Equal", and impressed by Dr. King's edict of nonviolent resistance, Miriam joins the boycott. This stirs up the racist feelings harbored by Miriam's husband Norman (Dwight Schultz), who at the behest of his goonish brother Tunker (Dylan Baker) joins the Klanlike White Citizen's Council. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Erika Alexander Selma Cotter
Dylan Baker Tunker Thompson
Haynes Brooke Policeman at Oak Park
Dan Butler Charlie
Stacy Fleming Tall Boy
Whoopi Goldberg Odessa Cotter
Richard Habersham Theodore Cotter
Norman Matlock Preacher
Afemo Omilami Taxi Driver
Lexi Randall Mary Catherine Thompson
Jay Reed Boy #3
Ving Rhames Herbert Cotter
Chelcie Ross Martin
Dwight Schultz Norman Thompson
Cherene Snow Claudia
Sissy Spacek Miriam Thompson
Mary Steenburgen Narrator
Philip Sterling Winston
Jeff Taffet Boy #2
Crystal Thompson
Jason Weaver Franklin Cotter

Production Crew

Edwin C. Atkins Associate Producer
Jo Ann Doster Casting
Shari Rhodes Casting
Roger Deakins Cinematographer
George Fenton Composer (Music Score)
Shay Cunliffe Costume Designer
Richard Pearce Director
Bill Yahraus Editor
Stuart Benjamin Executive Producer
Taylor Hackford Executive Producer
Marie Carter Makeup
Howard W. Koch Producer
Howard W. Koch, Jr. Producer
Blake Russell Production Designer
Edwin C. Atkins Production Designer
John Cork Screenwriter
Gretchen Rau Set Designer
Mack Chapman Special Effects
Allan Wyatt, Jr. Stunts
Year: 1989
Runtime: 95
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature


Produced by
Miramax
New Visions

Release
December 21, 1990 (USA)
by Miramax