The Vernon Johns Story

1994

Biography / Drama

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Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 83% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 7.7/10 10 408 408

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Top cast

Mary Alice as Altona
Joe Seneca as Deacon Wilkes
Irene Ziegler as Admissions Nurse
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846.11 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
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1.53 GB
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English 2.0
PG
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23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ceccster 8 / 10

Excellent though painful to watch

I saw the movie on TV a few days ago and thought it was excellent. It was good on two levels: acting and education. James Earl Jones did a superb job of displaying emotion, focus passion and vision. My heart was heavy as I watched the brutal and heartless treatment of blacks. I am glad that much of the outward side of racism is diminishing but I don't know if peoples' hearts have changed that much and that is where true change takes place. It was hard to watch but for those of us who have not been around that kind of racism it was a needed reminder to participate towards equality.The change that took place in the older daughter was at the expense of much pain but her decision to go for the higher cause will always be the price of change.
Reviewed by AltonTyre2276 10 / 10

Great film and superior acting by John Earl Jones and a great supporting cast

This is must see for those who are unfamiliar with heroes of the Civil Rights Movement prior to Brown v. the Board of Education and Martin Luther King, Jr. James Earl Jones powerfully portrays a man with all of the courage of Martin Luther King, Jr., but with a more blunt and direct approach. The film masterfully shows how a leader like Dr. King and those who worked with him would have not been as effective had it not been for leaders like Dr. Johns, who were willing to "push the envelope". I teach Social Studies at Southern Nash High School in Bailey, North Carolina and I use this film regularly in class and get the best response to it of any of the films I show. In a film career that has featured numerous brilliant performances by Mr. Jones, I believe that this is his best work. The supporting cast of veteran actors Mary Alice, the late Joe Seneca, and a newcomer at the time, Nicole Leach, is top notch and they play effectively off of Jones.
Reviewed by wisewebwoman 8 / 10

Well done portrayal of The Founder of the civil rights movement in the U.S.

This film was a surprise in that it tells, and tells extraordinarily well, Reverend Vernon Johns' courage and conviction and struggle for equality in America in the Alabama of the 1960's just prior to the arrival of Dr. Martin King Jr. on the scene.James Earl Jones is thoroughly convincing in the role and he delivers the performance of his career in this true story.He breaches the barriers of white prejudice and tells it like it is for the white power that existed then, and alas, at times today. Jones is ably supported by a great cast and intelligent script and direction. I loved the freeze frames fading to black and white.Well done, all! 8 out of 10.
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