White Mans Burden 1995 576p DVDRemux AC3
In an alternative America where African-Americans and White Americans have reversed cultural roles, a white factory worker kidnaps a black factory owner for dismissing him over perceived disdain.
Year: 1995
Duration: 89 min
Release date: Wednesday 3rd January 1996
Genre: Drama, Thriller
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Stars:
John Travolta, Harry Belafonte, Kelly Lynch, Margaret Avery, Tom Bower, Andrew Lawrence, Bumper Robinson, Tom Wright
General
Complete name :White Man's Burden 1995 576p DVDRemux AC3.mkv
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