The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till with Keith A. Beauchamp: DVD Cover

    The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till Director: Keith A. Beauchamp

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/28/2006
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 15,950

    Viewer Rating: (1 ratings)

    Detailed Rating: "Storytelling" See All

     
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    Features

    Closed Caption; Director's commentary with Keith A. Beauchamp; The Civil Rights Project, Harvard University; Featurette: "The Impact of the Emmett Till Case in American History and Today"; Trailer gallery; Chapter selection

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till
    1. Opening Sequence [5:14]
    2. Vacation [8:19]
    3. Answering Questions [5:25]
    4. Fire [4:56]
    5. The Box [5:59]
    6. Bear the Pain [5:59]
    7. Attending the Trial [6:16]
    8. The Reporters [5:15]
    9. Bryant Testifies [6:28]
    10. Kidnapping Charges [10:43]
    11. Civil Rights [1:12]
    12. End Credits [2:21]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In 1955, Emmett Louis Till was a 14-year-old African-American from Chicago who traveled to Money, MS, to visit his relatives. Till came home several months later in a box; Till had supposedly whistled at a white woman, and 14 white men, angered by the young man's perceived arrogance, beat him senseless, shot him to death, and dumped his body in the Tallahatchie River, weighing it down with an engine from a cotton gin. Emmett's mother, Mamie Till, was a fearless woman determined to see that justice was done (she had an open casket at Emmett's funeral and allowed Jet magazine to publish a photo of his badly mutilated body so others could see the full extent of the crime), but convicting white men on charges of lynching a black teenager in the Deep South in the 1950s was all but impossible, and the two charged with Emmett's death, Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam, were found not guilty by a jury who deliberated for so short a period they stopped for a cold drink to stretch the wait to an hour. Only a few months later, Bryant and Milam admitted they had committed the crime to a reporter from Look magazine, knowing they were protected from further prosecution under double jeopardy statutes. The other 12 men involved in the crime were not charged. Almost 50 years later, filmmaker Keith Beauchamp traveled to Mississippi to investigate the surviving characters in this heinous crime, and The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till combines newsreel footage shot during the investigation of the murder in 1955 with present-day interviews, including Till's cousins, who watched helplessly as he was dragged away by an angry mob; Till's uncle, who identified the guilty men in court; friends and co-workers of the men who committed the crimes (five of whom were still alive when the film was completed), and Mamie Till. In 2005, in part because of evidence uncovered by the filmmakers, the Emmett Till case was reopened in Mississippi. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    lest we forgetby mrj

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    June 18, 2009: wow...it's good to see a movie director doing the good work. i knew the highlights of this young man's murder, in the south. however, i had not seen the footage nor heard the behind the scenes stories of "who else" may have been involved, in young Emmett's horrible death, until i saw this movie. shocking! i intend to DONATE a copy of this movie to my local library and share with friends.