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Ghosts of Mississippi ()


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A Mississippi district attorney and the widow of Medgar Evers struggle to finally bring a white racist to justice for the 1963 murder of the civil rights leader.

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  • Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 2 wins & 7 nominations.
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Bobby DeLaughter
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Byron De La Beckwith
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Dixie DeLaughter
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Myrlie Evers
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Peggy Lloyd
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Ed Peters
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Burt DeLaughter
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Drew DeLaughter (as Joseph Tello)
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Claire DeLaughter (as Alexa Vega)
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Charlie Crisco
Ben Bennett ...
Benny Bennett (as Lloyd 'Benny' Bennett)
Darrell Evers ...
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Yolanda King ...
Reena Evers
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Jerry Mitchell
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Van Evers
Sky Rumph ...
Jared Lloyd
Zoaunne LeRoy ...
Thelma De La Beckwith
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Merrida Coxwell
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Jim Kitchens
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Judge Hilburn
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Martin Scott
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Minister
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Medgar Evers
G. Ja'ron Henderson ...
Darrell Evers - Age 11
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Reena Evers - Age 10 (as Rae'ven Larrymore Kelly)
Curtis Tyler Haynes ...
Van Evers - Age 3
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Tommy Mayfield
Jim Harley ...
Delamar Dennis
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Billie DeLaughter
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Walter Williams
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Morris Dees
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Cynthia Speetgens
William Howard ...
Fred Sanders
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Grandma Caroline Moore
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Hardy Lott
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Judge Hendrick
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Bill Walter
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Charlie Evers
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Deputy
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Grandpa Barney DeLaughter
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James Holley
C.R. Doan ...
Bob Patterson
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Young Barbara Holder (as Katherine Wood)
L.D. Bass Sr. ...
Black Man
Monty Thomas ...
Security Guard
Eliott Keener ...
Sheriff McMillan
Brandon McKennah ...
Roy Wilkins
William L. Donald ...
Howard
Jim Stallings ...
Hollis Cresswell
Michael Strasser ...
Bomb Squad Man
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Barbara Holder
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Ralph Hargrove
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Thorn McIntyre
Frank Hoyt Taylor ...
Dan Prince
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Peggy Morgan
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Bridge Lady
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Bridge Lady
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Bridge Lady
James Marshall Wolchok ...
Press Reporter
John A. Horhn ...
CNN Reporter
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Reporter
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Reporter
David Armstrong ...
Reporter
Michael Hewes ...
Reporter
James Homer Best ...
Reporter
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Bennie Thompson (as Thomas Barry)
Louis E. Armstrong ...
Louis Armstrong
Ed Bryson ...
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Maggie Wade ...
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Assistant D.A. (as J.J. Chaback)
Keenan K. Evers ...
Daniel Evers-Everette
Nicole Evers-Everette ...
Cambi Evers-Everette
Dijon S. Williams ...
Keenan Evers
Tracey Costello ...
Assistant D.A.
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Clara Mayfield
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Delmar Dennis ...
Man at Parade (unconfirmed)
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Court Bailiff (uncredited)
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Eva Ford ...
Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
Stuart Greenwell ...
Courtroom Observer (uncredited)
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Courthouse Deputy (uncredited)
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Self - Equal Rights Speech (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Self - Bending over Opponent (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Court room attendee (uncredited)
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Self - Racing in Berlin (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Assistant DA (uncredited)
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Self - Running to First Base (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Maridean Mansfield Shepard ...
Theater Patron (uncredited)
Andy Sims ...
Store Customer (uncredited)
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CNN Reporter #2 (uncredited)

Directed by

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Rob Reiner

Written by

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Lewis Colick ... (written by)

Produced by

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Frank Capra III ... co-producer
Charles Newirth ... executive producer
Nicholas Paleologos ... producer
Rob Reiner ... producer
Andrew Scheinman ... producer
Jeffrey Stott ... executive producer
Frederick Zollo ... producer

Music by

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Marc Shaiman

Cinematography by

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John Seale ... director of photography

Editing by

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Robert Leighton

Editorial Department

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Alan Edward Bell ... associate editor
Andrew Dickler ... assistant editor
Fred Fouquet ... editor: opening title sequence
Mo Henry ... negative cutter
Danny Miller ... assistant editor
Bethany Orlemann ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Janet Hirshenson
Jane Jenkins

Production Design by

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Lilly Kilvert

Art Direction by

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Christopher Burian-Mohr

Set Decoration by

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Karen O'Hara ... (as Karen A. O'Hara)

Costume Design by

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Gloria Gresham

Makeup Department

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Hallie D'Amore ... key makeup artist
Deborah La Mia Denaver ... makeup artist
Barbara Lorenz ... hair stylist
Matthew W. Mungle ... makeup artist
Rick Provenzano ... hair stylist: Alec Baldwin
Julia L. Walker ... hair stylist: Ms. Goldberg
Hazel Catmull ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Jamie Kelman ... lab makeup effects artist: W.M. Creations (uncredited)
Dale Miller ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Allegra Clegg ... unit production manager
Tricia Miles ... post-production supervisor
Charles Newirth ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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George Bamber ... second assistant director
Frank Capra III ... first assistant director
Todd Y. Murata ... second second assistant director
David Spitzer ... second second assistant director
Wainani Young-Tomich ... dga trainee

Art Department

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Tristan Paris Bourne ... on-set dresser
Thomas E. Brown ... paint supervisor
Peggy Casey ... set decoration buyer
Patrick Cassidy ... co-leadman
Dan Colegrove ... propmaker gangboss
Gretchen Dalton ... props
Jeffrey DeBell ... set dresser
Andrea Mae Fenton ... assistant decorator: Mississippi
Elizabeth Flaherty ... art department coordinator
Trish Gallaher Glenn ... property master
Neil Garland ... propmaker gangboss
Will Grant ... set dresser
Kenneth Hardy ... art director: Mississippi
Alan S. Kaye ... set designer
Brook Mansbridge ... propmaker
Louis Medrano ... painter
William H. Phen Jr. ... propmaker foreman
Nick Spetsiotis ... art department coordinator
Butch West ... construction coordinator
Daniel Williams ... set dresser
Dan Dorfer ... set painter (uncredited)
Ted Hardwick ... set dresser (uncredited)
Lindanne Lewis ... set painter (uncredited)
Lori A. Lopes ... art department assistant (uncredited)
Scott P. Murphy ... assistant art director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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David W. Alstadter ... foley mixer
James Ashwill ... foley mixer
Lane Burch ... adr recordist
John T. Cucci ... foley artist
Carmen Flores De Tanis ... assistant sound editor
Yann Delpuech ... supervising sound effects editor
Robert Eber ... production sound mixer
Robert Grieve ... supervising sound editor
Kim Hayes ... foley editor
Nicholas James ... supervising foley editor (as Nick James)
Gregory King ... supervising sound effects
Mark Lanza ... sound effects editor
Rob Nokes ... assistant sound editor
Dan O'Connell ... foley artist
Kevin O'Connell ... re-recording mixer
Greg P. Russell ... re-recording mixer
David E. Stone ... sound editor (uncredited)
Dan Yale ... foley editor (as Daniel Yale)
Linda Lew ... foley recordist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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David Blitstein ... special effects coordinator

Visual Effects by

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Christina Drahos ... digital artist: main title sequence (uncredited)

Stunts

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Greg Wayne Elam ... stunt coordinator
Rusty Hanson ... stunts
Jalon Raney ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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James 'Spud' Danicic ... remote head technician: CamRemote
Curtis Failor ... lighting technician
Morris Flam ... gaffer
George A. Hock ... rigging gaffer
Mark L. Johnson ... second assistant camera
David Katz ... video assist operator
John Rhode ... director of photography: second unit
P. Scott Sakamoto ... camera operator / steadicam operator
Paul Wilkowsky ... grip
Eric Wycoff ... lighting technician
John Rhode ... camera operator (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Rich King ... extras casting
Kim Petrosky ... extras casting: Mississippi

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Mary C. Lane ... costumer

Location Management

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Lori A. Balton ... location scout
Charles Harrington ... location manager
Liz Matthews ... location manager

Music Department

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Jeff Atmajian ... orchestrator
Sandy De Crescent ... music contractor
Dionne Farris ... score vocalese
Mark Herman ... assistant music editor (as Mark S. Herman)
Artie Kane ... conductor
Edward Karam ... conductor (as Eddie Karam)
Bobbi Page ... score vocalist
Patrick Russ ... orchestrator
Dennis S. Sands ... music scoring mixer (as Dennis Sands)
Scott Stambler ... music editor
Nick Vidar ... music programmer
Yvonne Williams ... score vocalese
Josie Aiello ... singer (uncredited)
Tom Boyd ... oboe soloist (uncredited)
Tom Brown ... music preparation (uncredited)
George Doering ... musician (uncredited)
Daniel Gold ... music prep (uncredited)
Jim Hoffman ... music preparation (uncredited)
Malcolm McNab ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Byron Motley ... choir vocalist (uncredited)
Bob Sanders ... musician: trombone (uncredited) / trombone (uncredited)
Steven L. Smith ... music preparation (uncredited)
James Thatcher ... musician: French horn (uncredited)
Sebastian Toettcher ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Louise Di Tullio ... musician: flute (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Kerry Lyn McKissick ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Ted Basso ... production van driver operator
Steve Mann ... picture car coordinator
Justin Nance ... driver
Willie D. Partin ... driver
Mike Robinson ... driver: grip
Hank Van Apeldoorn ... transportation: Mississippi

Additional Crew

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Brooks Baldwin ... dialect coach
Kevin Berman ... consultant
Jason Bogard ... first assistant accountant
Neill Calabro ... stand-in: William H. Macy
Kyle Cooper ... title designer
Myrlie Evers-Williams ... consultant (as Myrlie Evers)
Karin Fong ... title designer
Brian Hilburn ... production assistant
Craig Hosking ... helicopter pilot
Debra James ... production coordinator
David R. Lawson ... medic
Paul LaZebnik ... assistant production coordinator
Al Lewis ... production assistant
David Linck ... unit publicist
Wendy E. Matousek ... stand-in: Lucas Black
Gregory J. Pace ... set assistant to Alec Baldwin
Liz Probst ... payroll accountant
Deborah Ricketts ... archive researcher
Rodney Saulsberry ... adr/voice talent
Margaret L. Schlaifer ... studio teacher
Douglas V.R. Shellow ... assistant production coordinator
Stephanie Stears ... production assistant
Rosanna Sun ... production contact
Algerita Wynn ... stand-in: Yolanda King (as Algerita Wynn Lewis)
Glenn Zoller ... assistant: Mr. Baldwin
Gary Ferraro ... caterer (uncredited)
Stuart Greenwell ... photo double: Craig T. Nelson (uncredited)
Mark Moorer ... production assistant (uncredited)
Willie Morris ... consultant (uncredited)
Daniel Nyiri ... producer special shoots bts and epk (uncredited)

Thanks

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William H. McIlhany ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Ghosts of Mississippi is a real-life drama covering the final trial of Byron De La Beckwith, the assassin of heroic civil rights leader Medgar Evers. The movie begins with the murder on June 12, 1963 and the events surrounding the two initial trials which both ended in hung juries. The movie then covers district attorney Bobby De Laughter's transformation and alliance with Myrlie Evers, Medgar Evers' widow, as he becomes more involved with bringing Beckwith to trial for the third time 30 years later. Byron De La Beckwith was convicted on February 5, 1994, after having remained a free man for much of the 30 years after the murder, giving justice for Medgar Evers' family. Written by Joel Schesser

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Taglines This story is true. It was a crime that tortured a family. It was an injustice that damaged a nation. And 30 years later, it was a case America couldn't afford to lose. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Ghosts from the Past (United Kingdom)
  • Les fantômes du passé (France)
  • Das Attentat (Germany)
  • Fantasmas del pasado (Spain)
  • Fantasmes del passat (Spain, Catalan title)
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Runtime
  • 130 min
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Box Office

Budget $36,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $168,012, 22 Dec 1996

Did You Know?

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Trivia Yolanda King, the daughter of civil rights activist Martin Luther King, portrayed Medgar Evers' daughter Reena Evers in this film. See more »
Goofs When the DeLaughter and his investigators drive up to a gas station, the prices for gas are all under a dollar. When DeLaughter is on the phone to Myrlie Evers standing on the other side of the signs, the prices are all now over a dollar. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Evita/Beavis and Butt-Head Do America/One Fine Day/My Fellow Americans/Scream/Ghosts of Mississippi (1996). See more »
Soundtracks I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free See more »
Quotes Myrlie Evers: [quoting Medgar Evers] When you hate, the only person who suffers is you, because most of the people you hate don't know it and the others don't care.
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