In the depths of America's heartland, a story of courage and tragedy unfolds in Mississippi Burning, a gripping drama based on real events. Directed by Alan Parker, this 1988 film tells the tale of two FBI agents, William Sullivan and Andrew Young, who embark on a perilous mission to rescue three civil rights workers from a Ku Klux Klan compound. Led by the ruthless Byron De La Beckwith, the clowns of white supremacy will stop at nothing to silence their victims.
With an all-star cast that includes Gene Hackman, Faye Dunaway, and Willem Dafoe, Mississippi Burning is a tense, gripping thriller that explores the darker side of American history. The film's haunting cinematography and pulsating score create a sense of unease and foreboding, making it impossible to look away from the screen.
This DVD release features an exclusive behind-the-scenes documentary, as well as deleted scenes and bloopers. Experience the raw emotion and unflinching candor that brought this true story to life.