The Black Klansman

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Main Details

  • Released in 1966
  • B & W
  • Running Time: 88 Min.
  • Production Co: SGS Productions
  • Distribution Co: U.S. Films Inc. (1966) (USA) (theatrical) | Astral Films (1967) (Canada) (theatrical)
  • Directed by Ted V. Mikels
  • Written by Art Names, John T. Wilson
  • Starring Richard Gilden, Rima Kutner, Harry Lovejoy, Max Julien, Jakie Deslonde
  • Produced by Ted V. Mikels, Joe Solomon
  • Original Music by Jaime Mendoza-Nava
  • Cinematography by Robert Caramico
  • Film Editing by Ted V. Mikels (as T.V. Mikels)

Also Known As

  • Brutes (UK)
  • I Crossed the Color Line
  • I Crossed the Line

Taglines

  • This Is Andrea ... She Had To Have His Love ... Even Though Her Baby Might Be Black!
  • This Is Jerry ... He Passed For White ... to pierce the innermost secrets of the white man ... and his women!

Synopsis

The Black Klansman is a feature film originally released in 1966 under the name I Crossed the Color Line. Set during the struggle for civil rights, the film tells the story of an African-American man, played by Richard Gilden, who disguises himself as a white man to join the Ku Klux Klan to seek revenge on Klan members who killed his daughter. (Wikipedia)

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