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Mississippi burning

United States, 1988
film

Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe star as two FBI agents investigating the murder of three Civil Rights activists in a small Mississippi town in the early 1960..

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A Time to kill

United States, 1996
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Native land

United States, 1942
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In the heat of the night

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Gorky Park

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All the King's Men

United States, 1949
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Witness [DVD]

United States, 1985
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Deadly

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One eyed Jacks

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Enemy of the State

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The Hit

United Kingdom, 1984
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Crime + Punishment

United States of America, 2018
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MLK/FBI

United States of America, 2020
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To Live and die in L.A.

United States, 1986
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Hit

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Once upon a time in America

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In the line of fire

United States, 1993
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Mississippi masala [DVD]

United Kingdom, 1992
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