Heavens Fall

Heavens Fall
by Terry Green

Heavens Fall
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Actor: Anthony Mackie, Bill Sage, David Strathairn, Leelee Sobieski, Timothy Hutton
Director: Terry Green
Brand: Ardustry Home Entertainment
Cinematographer: Paul Sanchez
Composer: David Reynolds
Editor: Gregory Ruzzin
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language)
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
Running Time: 90 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2007-11-06
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Studio: Allumination

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DVD Review: 1933 versus 1948
Summary: 5 Stars

The only quibble I have with this movie is Judge Horton should have dismissed the case against the nine men in 1933. Patterson escaped in 1948 from hard labor on a chain gang (just like in O Brother). The others were incarcerated, beaten up, shot in the head, etc., for at least six years. The movie makers wanted the audience to have some heroes but even though it ended Judge Horton's career, which was a waste because if you read his opinion in granting the motion to set aside the jury's decision, he was extremely erudite, he still should have been even braver and dismissed the case. The corroborating eyewitness testimony of Ruby Bates was gone and Leibowitz had pointed out that the other eyewitnesses in the first case had not been able to see the train. There was no evidence whatsoever. The actress who played Victoria Price should have made herself even uglier and more belligerent, like Charlize Theron in Monster. They should have made it plain that Victoria Price had been a prostitute for white and black men for years and had been transporting Ruby Bates, a minor, across state lines for the purposes of making money as prostitutes and had been in prison for fornication. (Something I read said some of the hobos were glad to go to jail to get something to eat so I am not sure how hard her jail sentence was.) Update: I have been doing some more reading and the person who started all this trouble, Victoria Price, was 27. She lied and said she was 21. She was afraid she was going to get into trouble for transporting a minor across state lines to make money as prostitutes. Ruby Bates was 17. It's called the Mann Act. She must have been a prostitute for over a decade. Nobody in that tiny cotton mill town could survive on what they made at the mill. The Aileen Wuornos story also shows how hardened someone becomes after years of being a prostitute. So I don't think LeeLee Sobieski should have been cast because she looked so fresh and innocent. Her acting was fine. The sheriff and the deputy from that tiny town were called in as character witnesses by Mr. Leibowitz and both said Victoria Price was a complete liar. Update: The code of the South required the lynch mob to be at the train stop just because the black boys threw the white boys off the train. No black person was allowed to get away with raising a hand to a white person, not only that if a white woman cried rape, the black man was lynched or legally lynched. Aren't they doing the same thing in the Congo now, where they say the woman was murdered because she put up some resistance while they were raping her, and the police show solidarity with the soldiers? Reign of terror. So when Victoria Price called "Rape!" she was essentially saying, "I'll show you how to put these [word omitted] in their place -- I'll say they raped me." This is in addition to her wanting to keep them from investigating her hobo-ing, which is punishable as vagrancy, and pimping for Ruby Bates. If the boys who had a fistfight had been white and the ones who got thrown off the train had walked to the nearest sheriff's office and said they wanted to file a charge of assault, the sheriff probably would have said they'll get away before we catch them and I'm liable to charge all of you with vagrancy, so go away and quit bothering me.
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