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The friendship between a Ku Klux Klan leader's wife (Patricia Richardson) and her black housekeeper (Lynn Whitfield) brings tragedy to both in the 1950s South.
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Sophie & the Moonhanger: Directed by David Hugh Jones. With David Andrews, Barry Bell, Jason Bernard, Mary Lucy Bivins. A Black maid discovers that her seemingly friendly employers are in the KKK.
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Jan 15, 1996 · Unsubtle, but effective, the film depicts the Klan’s twisted use of religion, intimidation and violence; children taught to hate through rhetoric and observation; friendship limited by inequality;...
3 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: Great TV drama featuring a comedy actress. nasfan 16 December 2000. This is a great tale about the relationship between the wife of a Klu Klux Klan member and their African servant, Sophie.
This is a great tale about the relationship between the wife of a Klu Klux Klan member and their African servant, Sophie. Lynn Whitfield was perhaps overacting in her part, but I was surprised from Patricia Richardson's performance.
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Sophie & the Moonhanger. In the 1950s, the friendship between an African-American (Lynn Whitfield) and her white employer (Patricia Richardson) is jeopardized by their husbands, one of whom...