Mississippi Burning (1988 film)
Mississippi Burning: Two FBI agents investigating the murder of civil rights workers during the 60s seek to breach the conspiracy of silence in a small Southern town where segregation divides black and white. The younger agent trained in FBI school runs up against the small town ways of his partner, a former sheriff.
Mississippi Burning Overview
Budget | 15 million |
Category | Drama , Crime |
Production company | Orion Pictures (US) |
Box office | 34.604 million |
Original language | en |
Runtime | 2.133 Hour |
Release date | 1988-12-08 |
Spoken language | English |
Rating | 77% |
Vote Count | 1566 |
Mississippi Burning - FAQ
What is Budget of Mississippi Burning ?
Budget of Mississippi Burning is 15 million
What are Categories of Mississippi Burning ?
Category of Mississippi Burning is Drama , Crime
What is the Production company of Mississippi Burning ?
Production companies of Mississippi Burning is Orion Pictures (US)
What is the Box office collection of Mississippi Burning ?
Box office Collection of Mississippi Burning is 34.604 million
What is the Original language of Mississippi Burning ?
Original_language of Mississippi Burning is en
What is the Run time of Mississippi Burning ?
Run time of Mississippi Burning is 2.133 Hour
What is Release date of Mississippi Burning ?
Release date of Mississippi Burning is 1988-12-08
Cast
- Gene Hackman as Anderson
- Willem Dafoe as Ward
- Frances McDormand as Mrs. Pell
- Brad Dourif as Deputy Pell
- R. Lee Ermey as Mayor Tilman
- Gailard Sartain as Sheriff Stuckey
- Stephen Tobolowsky as Townley
- Michael Rooker as Frank Bailey
- Pruitt Taylor Vince as Lester Cowens
- Badja Djola as Agent Monk
- Kevin Dunn as Agent Bird
- Frankie Faison as Eulogist
- Thomas B. Mason as Judge (as Tom Mason)
- Geoffrey Nauffts as Goatee
- Rick Zieff as Passenger
- Christopher White as Black Passenger
- Gladys Greer as Hattie
- Jake Gipson as Mose
- Dianne Lancaster as Waitress
- Stanley W. Collins as Hollis
- Daniel Winford as Fennis
- Marc Clement as Floyd Swilley
- Larry Shuler as Earl Cooke
- Stephen Bridgewater as Wesley Cooke
- Bob Penny as Curtis Foy
- James F. Moore as Barber
- Park Overall as Connie
- Georgia F. Wise as Beauty Parlor Woman 1
- Lois Allen as Beauty Parlor Woman 2
- Barry Davis Jim, Sr. as Choctaw Man
- Dan Desmond as Television Commentator (voice)
- Darius McCrary as Aaron Williams
- Lou Walker as Vertis Williams
- Billie Jean Young as Mrs. Williams
- Alisa R. Patrick as Church Soloist
- Barbara Gibson as Church Soloist
- Pat Funderburk as Pell Maid
- Tobin Bell as Agent Stokes
- Mark Jeffrey Miller as Fire Bomber
- John P. Fertitta as T.V. Commentator
- Charles Franzen as Interviewer & Reporter
- Tonea Stewart as Mrs. Walker
- Robert F. Colesberry as Cameraman
- Frederick Zollo as Reporter
- Ron De Roxtra as Reporter
- Doug Jackson as Reporter
- Gary Moody as Reporter
- Robert Erickson as Reporter
- Ed Geldart as Fire Bomber
- Mert Hatfield as Fire Bomber
- James Eric as Fire Bomber
- Daniel Chapman as Agent MacMillan
- Rick Washburn as Agent Brodsky
- Robert Glaudini as Agent Nash
- Ken Magee as Agent Reilly
- Paul Henderson as Local #1 (uncredited)
- Ralph Pruitt Vaughn as Peckerwood (uncredited)
- Jesse Merle Speaks as Pecan Vendor
- Simeon Teague as Obie Walker
- Brenda Dunlap as Mrs. Cowens
- E.A. Thrall as Agent Tubbs
- Kenneth Magee as Agent Reilly