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  1. 20 de mar. de 2021 · Movies. 142K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.8K. 276K views 3 years ago. When a young black man is falsely convicted of killing a white shop owner; his hope for justice quickly fades, but an unlikely...

  2. 22 de mai. de 1999 · A Lesson Before Dying: Directed by Joseph Sargent. With Don Cheadle, Cicely Tyson, Mekhi Phifer, Irma P. Hall. In the 1940s South, an African-American man is wrongly accused of the killing of a white store owner.

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    • Drama
    • Joseph Sargent
    • 1999-05-22
  3. A Lesson Before Dying is a 1999 American made-for-television drama film adapted from the 1993 Ernest J. Gaines novel of the same name. It won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie and a Peabody Award. Cast and characters. Don Cheadle – Grant Wiggins; Cicely Tyson – Tante Lou; Mekhi Phifer – Jefferson; Irma P ...

  4. In a small Cajun community in 1940s Louisiana, a young black man named Jefferson is unjustly on death row for a murder he did not commit. His white attorney dehumanizes him, equating him to a ...

    • 90 min
    • 15
    • Hollywood Classic Movie
  5. Grant Wiggins (Don Cheadle) is an African-American schoolteacher in the pre-Civil Rights Movement South who feels conflicted about his status as one of the only educated black men in his area.

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    • Joseph Sargent
    • PG-13
    • Don Cheadle
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  6. A Lesson Before Dying (bra: No Corredor da Morte [1]) é um telefilme de drama estadunidense de 1999, dirigido por Joseph Sargent, que foi adaptado do romance de Ernest J. Gaines de 1993 com o mesmo nome. É estrelado por Don Cheadle, Cicely Tyson e Mekhi Phifer.

  7. 22 de mai. de 1999 · In the 1940s South, an African-American man is wrongly accused of the killing a a white store owner. In his defense, his white attorney equates him with a lowly hog, to indicate that he didn't have the sense to know what he was doing.