
Montreal-based Michael Downey belongs to a white supremacist group who hate the multi-racial society, and believe that Lord Jesus Christ will return after this society is cleansed of all impure races, including Jews, which they believe are spawns of Satan. One day Michael takes out his anger on a Hindu East Indian, Vikram, grievously injuring him. Vikram is hospitalized but passes away. Michael is arrested and lodged in a cell. He is unable to afford a lawyer, and one is appointed for him. Michael will face more uncertainty when he finds out that his lawyer, Danny Dunckelman, is a Jew. Will Vikram's death be a lesson to Michael, who, with the assistance of his lawyer, is all set to prove to a Caucasian-dominated legal system, that he has reformed, so that his offense may be changed to Manslaughter, and he be eligible for Parole in a few years.
Tom RackMagistrate
Michael RudderSam (as Mike Rudder)
David StrathairnDanny Dunckelman
Ron LeaInterviewer
Andrew W. WalkerMichael 'Mike' Downey (as Andrew Walker)Principal photography took only 17 days.
Danny Dunckelman:
What do you want to do? It's your time. Paid for already, and in my little agenda book.
Mike:
For starters, I've hear nothing from my skins. No one's called me. No ones...
Danny Dunckelman:
[interrupting] Your skins? Who are they? Hmm? Your boys in boots. Your tribe of ill-educated, white trash, sons of bitches. Who have as their strictly...
Mike:
[moving threateningly, talking over him] Be careful what you say.
Danny Dunckelman:
...the annihilation of the memory of a people who have already been killed once. Who want to shit on the graves of my ancestors. Yeah, who would prefer to wipe out my race for nothing more than blood sport. Because they are too stupid to make a go of it for themselves in the best possible part of the entire world.
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