Unconquered_(1989_film)

<i>Unconquered</i> (1989 film)

Unconquered (1989 film)

1989 American TV film


Unconquered is a 1989 American made-for-television drama film written by Martin Chitwood (story) and Pat Conroy (teleplay).[1] It was directed and produced by Dick Lowry,[2] and co-produced by Martin Chitwood [3] and Dean Silvers.[4][5] The film is based on the struggles of Richmond Flowers, Sr., the Alabama attorney general who opposed many of Governor George Wallace's segregationist policies in the 1960s, and his son, star athlete Richmond Flowers, Jr.

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Plot

In 1962 in Montgomery, Alabama, as the fires of racial hatred sweep across the State, one family stands alone, about to face the greatest test of courage and loyalty. State Attorney Richmond Flowers is the only man prepared to stand up and fight against the horrifying injustices destroying his town. But his determination may prove to be the destruction of his family. His son, Rich, is desperate to prove himself against all odds, yet has to fight to simply survive. As the family suffers increasingly brutal attacks at the hands of the enraged community, they must find a strength so great that it can conquer over the hatred that surrounds them.[6][7]

Cast


References

  1. "Unconquered". IMDb. 15 January 1989.
  2. "Unconquered Movie (1989)". Archived from the original on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2011-11-30.
  3. "Dean Silvers". www.sonyclassics.com. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  4. "Unconquered". IMDb. 15 January 1989.

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