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Southbound Train
A power-cut in a great apartment building brings the tenants together.
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Plot Summary
In the segregated South of 1940, a black blues musician named Sammy is accused of rape by a white woman. Facing a prejudiced justice system and the threat of a lynching, Sammy must escape and prove his innocence with the help of a disillusioned lawyer and a determined woman.
Critical Reception
Southbound Train is a powerful and tense drama that tackles themes of racial injustice and the struggle for survival in the Jim Crow South. While its pacing can be deliberate, the film is elevated by strong performances and a compelling narrative that highlights the systemic oppression faced by African Americans.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching portrayal of racial injustice.
Morgan Freeman's early performance is a standout.
The film effectively builds suspense around the protagonist's plight.
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Fun Fact
Morgan Freeman, who plays the lead role, was relatively unknown when Southbound Train was released, and this film was one of his earliest significant acting roles.
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