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View All | Post a Media Response Media Responses (0) View All Comments Comments (0) Add Comment Loading Comment Box.. | About This File Tony Kaye made his feature directorial debut with this dramatic exploration
into the roots of race hatred in America. In a shocking opening scene, teen
Danny Vinyard (Edward Furlong) races to tell his older brother, neo-Nazi
Derek (Edward Norton), about the young blacks breaking into his car in front
of the house, whereupon Derek gets his gun and with no forethought shoots
the youths in their tracks. Tried and convicted, Derek is sent away for three
years in prison, where he acquires a different outlook as he contrasts
white-power prisoners with black Lamont (Guy Torry), his prison laundry
co-worker and eventual pal. Meanwhile, Danny, with a shaved head and a
rebellious attitude, seems destined to follow in his big brother's footsteps.
After Danny writes a favorable review of Hitler's Mein Kampf, black high-school
principal Sweeney (Avery Brooks) puts Danny in his private
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