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I mean, starving people would probably enjoy watching Imelda Marcos forced to. Horror ensues.īased on Ford’s novel, the film is about racial pride and its fruit of injustice. This is a typical collectors problem, and not the kind that attracts sympathy. Cobb), is a not-very-demonstrative racist bothered that a trial will destroy the white cop’s reputation in the community and so he warns the man, a demonstrative racist, about it. L.B.’s powerful lawyer, Oman Hedgepath ( Lee J. Jones ( Roscoe Lee Browne), is determined to divorce his floozy wife ( Lola Falana) for regularly sleeping with a white policeman ( Anthony Zerbe). In 1970 William Wyler and scriptwriter Jesse Hill Ford purveyed a sturdy film about poisonous race relations in the 1960s South- The Liberation of L.B.
