Who Killed Atlanta's Children?

German TV series or program
Who Killed Atlanta's Children?
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Written byCharles Robert Carner
Directed byCharles Robert Carner
Theme music composerJames Verboort
Country of originGermany
United States
Original languageEnglish
Original release
ReleaseJuly 16, 2000 (2000-07-16)

Who Killed Atlanta's Children? (also known as Echo of Murder and Unanswered Questions) is a TV movie about the Atlanta child murders starring James Belushi and Gregory Hines. It was directed by Charles Robert Carner and first aired on Showtime on July 16, 2000.[1] This movie projects a conspiracy theory about the murders: that they were committed by the Ku Klux Klan, who then framed Wayne Williams.

Reception

The movie was critically reviewed in Time magazine by Richard Corliss, who said the director-writer "blithely shuffles fact and innuendo."[2]

Cast

  • James Belushi - Pat Laughlin
  • Gregory Hines - Ron Larson
  • Sean McCann - Aubrey Melton
  • Shawn Doyle - Royle McCullough
  • Kenneth Welsh - William Kunstler
  • Eugene Clark - Dave
  • Jack Wallace - Phil Peters
  • J. J. Johnston - Clark Hildebrandt
  • Aidan Devine - Jack Johnson
  • Lynda Gravatt - Mildred Glover
  • Debra Sharkey - Sally Laughlin
  • Bill Duke - Chirumenga Jeng
  • Bill MacDonald - B.J. the informant
  • Craig Eldridge - Robert Ingram, GBI
  • Matthew Cooke - Lubie Geter
  • Karen Glave - Camille Bell
  • Karen Robinson - Lois Evans
  • Quancetia Hamilton - Willie Mae Mathis
  • Sean Bell - Daryl McCullough
  • Michael Rhoades - Bobby McCullough
  • Cle Bennett - Wayne Williams
  • Sarah Lafleur - Spin Secretary
  • Philip Akin - Police Spokesman
  • Bill Lake - GBI Man
  • Patrick Chilvers - FBI Agent
  • Conrad Coates - Special Agent

References

  1. ^ "Who Killed Atlanta's Children? (TV Movie 2000) - IMDb". IMDb.
  2. ^ Corliss, Richard (July 17, 2000). "Who Killed Atlanta's Children?". Time Magazine.
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