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White Man's Burden

  • 1995
  • 15
  • 1h 29m
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5.3/10
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John Travolta and Harry Belafonte in White Man's Burden (1995)
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.
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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 dis... Read allIn 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.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.

  • Director
    • Desmond Nakano
  • Writer
    • Desmond Nakano
  • Stars
    • John Travolta
    • Harry Belafonte
    • Kelly Lynch
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    • Director
      • Desmond Nakano
    • Writer
      • Desmond Nakano
    • Stars
      • John Travolta
      • Harry Belafonte
      • Kelly Lynch
    • 52User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    John Travolta
    John Travolta
    • Pinnock
    Harry Belafonte
    Harry Belafonte
    • Thaddeus
    Kelly Lynch
    Kelly Lynch
    • Marsha
    Margaret Avery
    Margaret Avery
    • Megan
    Tom Bower
    Tom Bower
    • Stanley
    Andrew Lawrence
    Andrew Lawrence
    • Donnie
    Bumper Robinson
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    • Martin
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    Tom Wright
    • Lionel
    Sheryl Lee Ralph
    Sheryl Lee Ralph
    • Roberta
    Judith Drake
    • Dorothy
    Robert Gossett
    Robert Gossett
    • John
    Wesley Thompson
    Wesley Thompson
    • Williams
    Tom Nolan
    Tom Nolan
    • Johansson
    Willie C. Carpenter
    Willie C. Carpenter
    • Marcus
    Michael Beach
    Michael Beach
    • Policeman #1 Outside Bar
    Lee Duncan
    • Policeman #2 Outside Bar
    Wanda-Lee Evans
    • Renee
    Lawrence A. Mandley
    Lawrence A. Mandley
    • Sheriff #1 at Eviction
    • (as Lawrence Mandley)
    • Director
      • Desmond Nakano
    • Writer
      • Desmond Nakano
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    8kingrexxx

    Eye opening, even to a black man

    I think the ending was sad. I felt sorry for Travolta, even his son. But I disagree with the comment about "whats the point" because it shows what I go through weekly. I mean, some of it is extreme, but true. And when Belafonte remarked, "well, most of them don't have father's" in response to his wife's comment about the white kids discipline, it was... I'm at a lost for words. I'm watching it again tonight, and I think every white man needs to see the movie, and every black man. It was a trip seeing the roles flipped. But the movie is truly, "a trip". I mean, when Belafonte talks about the "socially crippled, genetically inferior" whites, its a trip, just hearing that. I study psychology, and all these theories are pervasive, and they relate to science by the genetic concepts of the 20th century, i mean, eugenics and it is really wild. Anyway, this is a must see movie. You must see it. I'm mad I didn't know it existed for the last ten years.
    4Theo Robertson

    Role Reversal . What Role Reversal ?

    Alternative history is certainly one of the more compelling aspects of speculative fiction . Anyone who has seen the DOCTOR WHO story Inferno would be hard pressed to forget it , Robert Harris's Fatherland is a unforgettable novel and whilst I have no wish to read any of his books Harry Turtledove is a very popular author . In short premises featuring alternative planet Earths' and their different histories are thought provoking to say the least and when it was announced that John Travolta ( Let's not forget how massive a star he was then after PULP FICTION ) was going to be starring in an alternative future film where the roles of black and white are reversed the studio execs would have quite rightly tapped themselves on their shoulders knowing they were making a massive hit

    Strangely I'd forgotten all about this movie until it was broadcast on BBC1 a couple of nights ago and it's not difficult to understand why it's an obscure flop . The film starts with a black family gathered at the dinner table where patriarch and businessman Thaddues Thomas states his dislike for white people and their problems . Cut to Louis Pinnock who who works for Thomas company and lives in a rough area where his neighbours all seem to be pecker woods . Later due to a series of contrived , not very well written circumstances Pinnock loses his job with the company and decides to kidnap Thomas

    The problem with WHITE MANS BURDEN is that this is an alternative world where Black Americans are at the apex of social hierarchy while whites are at the bottom bu this scenario is never ever explored . In fact the only things were shown that things are so mightily different is when someone is flipping the TV channel that show amongst other things a western where all the calvarymen are black . I know this was made in 1995 but is director Desmond Nakano saying there's no white equivalent of Morgan Freeman , Condaleeza Rice or Colin Powell ? For goodness sake we're even shown a black golfer on TV . Is this version of America without a white golfing prodigy called Alpine Woods ?

    So that's the main problem and an unforgivable one where we're told that everything is different but as the plot rolls along we find ourselves asking what is actually different ? The audience are shown a couple of black cops being confronted by an angry white mob ( This doesn't happen in " our " America ? ) , a white man with a black companion are threatened by pecker woods ( This doesn't happen in " our " America ? ) etc , etc . At no point is the premise used to explore how anything would be different in " our " America . If you made a film set in " our " America where a disgruntled white employee kidnaps his racist black boss then you would not have to alter one single word never a single scene from this screenplay . And disgruntled employees kidnapping nasty employer type redemption plots we never all that compelling in the first place
    5noress

    Good concept, bad movie

    I didnt know anything about the movie when it was sent on Danish television, and to begin with I found it quite surprising; it made me think a lot. -A great way of describing the social problems in the USA. The only problem with the movie was that it lasted for more than half an hour; after that it was just a cliche of a movie..very predictable. Its obvious that the movie was produced basically because of the good concept. Then suddenly they had to write a script too, and they simply forgot to be original, resulting in a story which is lousy even compared to television.
    busstnactgrp

    Usual 'concept movie' prob's

    Just watched this film tonight on TV and if I were asked to sum the film up I would say "it conveys an important message, but one feels oneself constantly checking the film for the 'real-ness' of the scenario it is trying to portray". I say this because even a fantasy film such as this - and fantasy is precisely what it is - has to be real to make sense. In the event it felt at least partially real, granted, but as a viewer I felt that this aforementioned 'checking' got in the way of getting emotionally attached to the characters, which would have helped get the message across. It wasn't a bad film but watching it was a decidedly strange experience. Maybe that was the intended effect. I don't know.
    Nick Zbu

    Undermined by its own racism.

    I appreciate when a movie tries to break the conceptions of the audience. This shows that someone is trying to be smart and use the medium to express their own heartfelt views as well as entertain. Yet this movie has a serious problem: it tries to show a mirror world in which the roles of whites and blacks are reversed in order to show the injustice. Yet this movie doesn't have the sense to realize that when you use a stereotype in order to break it, you end up enforcing it. Travolta's character in this movie is not just your bog standard black man, it's representative of whites in the same class strata. Yes, there are white people who act just like he does in this movie. This is not behavior that is reserved solely for black people. And yet this is supposed to be an Alternate America?

    Nonsense.

    This movie is misinformed racewise. There are plenty of rich blacks and poor whites in this world. Turn it on Cops or any talk show and you'll see proof of the latter. To give us a morality play with the intent to shock us with things a lot of us in middle America see on a daily basis is lazy conception.

    The movie fails on this level. Perhaps if it gave more thought to the classes instead of just using the race card (and actually looking more into their topic) it would be a good movie. But now, it's just a forgotten piece of tripe with a very limited and selectively cynical view of the world. And the world is lesser for it.

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    • Trivia
      Quentin Tarantino urged both John Travolta and Kelly Lynch to act in the film. Tarantino's production company, A Band Apart, produced the film.
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    • Quotes

      [Last lines. Mrs. Pinnock has just refused to accept from Mr. Thomas the money he owed her husband]

      Thaddeus Thomas: Why don't you keep it? I can give you some more if you think... if you think it's not enough.

      Marsha Pinnock: How much is enough, Mr. Thomas? How much will ever be enough?

      [turns, shuts the door and walks away]

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: White Man's Burden/Last Summer in the Hamptons/Wild Bill/The Journey of August King/Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Dream Baby
      Written by Cindy Walker

      Performed by Hootie & the Blowfish

      Courtesy of Atlantic Records

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 1997 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beyaz öfke
    • Filming locations
      • Southern California, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • A Band Apart
      • Chromatic
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,734,870
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,743,251
      • Dec 3, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,734,870
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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