O.J.: A Study in Black and White
Brief Synopsis
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An examination of race relations in America through the experiences of O.J. Simpson. During his football career, high-profile endorsements, acting and broadcasting careers, and his trial for the murders of his former wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, in 1994, for which he was acq
Cast & Crew
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Jim Brown
Liev Schreiber
Narrator
Reggie Mckenzie
Jim Lampley
Eric Dickerson
Harry Edwards
Film Details
Also Known As
OJ A Study in Black and White, Sports of the 20th Century, Study in Black and White, A
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2002
Synopsis
An examination of race relations in America through the experiences of O.J. Simpson. During his football career, high-profile endorsements, acting and broadcasting careers, and his trial for the murders of his former wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, in 1994, for which he was acquitted, Simpson displayed an ability to move comfortably between races. Tensions reached a zenith during the trial in Los Angeles as Simpson, arguably the most famous American ever charged with murder, was found not guilty of the two murders.
Film Details
Also Known As
OJ A Study in Black and White, Sports of the 20th Century, Study in Black and White, A
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2002