Blind Faith (1998) [NR]

Release Date:
November 23, 1998

Original Title:
Blind Faith

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Neufeld/Rehme Productions
Showtime Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 122

What would you be willing to sacrifice to keep your family secrets?

In 1957, black lawyer John Williams has to defend his nephew Charlie, who is accused of strangling a white boy to death. John doesn't believe Charlie did it, and although Charlie confesses, John wants to find out the real truth.

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Art Direction:
Brandt Gordon

Associate Producer:
Romi Lassally

Casting:
Ross Clydesdale
Beth Klein
Alysha Wishingrad

Co-Executive Producer:
Steven Hewitt

Costume Designer:
Martha Mann

Director:
Ernest R. Dickerson

Director of Photography:
Rodney Charters

Editor:
Stephen Lovejoy

Executive Producer:
Robert Rehme
Mace Neufeld

First Assistant Director:
Laurie Mirsky

Gaffer:
Michael Auger

Hairstylist:
Veronica Ciandre

Makeup Artist:
Vonda K. Morris
Lynda McCormack

Original Music Composer:
Ron Carter

Producer:
Nick Grillo

Production Design:
Jeff Ginn

Script Supervisor:
Bosede Williams

Second Assistant Director:
Rick Kush

Set Decoration:
Brendan Smith
Greg Chown

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joe Barnett
Patrick Giraudi

Special Effects:
John LaForet

Stunt Coordinator:
John Stoneham Jr.

Stunts:
Robert Racki
Bryan J. Thomas
Erron Gee

Supervising Sound Editor:
William Jacobs

Writer:
Frank Military

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