Mr. and Mrs. Loving (1996)

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Written by Richard Friedenberg

Directed by Richard Friedenberg

Running Time: 145 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1996

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Poignant legal drama based on actual events set in 1960s America. In a small town in Virginia called Central Point, a mixed-race couple fall in love. In order to evade the Virginian Racial Integrity Act, they get married in a different state, but on their return are charged with breaking the law by intermarrying. Hoping to fight the system by legal means, they plead guilty and accept having to leave the state, but their fight for justice and racial equality has only just begun.

Cast

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Bill NunnLeonard
Charles W. GrayPapa Jeter
Corey ParkerBernie Cohen
Lela RochonMildred 'Bean' Jeter
Timothy HuttonRichard Loving
Lawrence DaneSheriff
Linda GoransonMother Loving
Richard FitzpatrickDefense Attorney
Karen RobinsonNorma
Jackie RichardsonMama Jeter
Ardon BessJustice of the Peace
Larry ReynoldsJudge
Stephen WalshFather Loving
Michael ClarkeGerald
Carol AndersonNurse
Suzanne CoyMarcella
William Nunn
Scott SpidellHarley
Sharon M. LewisLeeanne
Diana BelshawLandlady
Briar BoakeReceptionist
Christopher KalogerakosSidney

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