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  1. Sudie and Simpson is an American television film that originally aired on Lifetime on September 11, 1990. Directed by Joan Tewkesbury, the film stars Louis Gossett Jr. and Sara Gilbert.

    • Donald March Productions, Freed/Laufer Productions, Hearst Entertainment Productions
    • Joan Tewkesbury
    • Sara Flanigan, Ken Koser
  2. In World War II-era Georgia, Sudie (Sara Gilbert) and Simpson (Louis Gossett Jr.) make an unusual pair. Sudie is a 12-year-old white girl, and Simpson is an adult black man.

    • (3)
    • Joan Tewkesbury
    • TV-14
    • Louis Gossett Jr.
  3. Situado en una pequeña ciudad de Georgia durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la película se centra en la amistad entre Sudie, una niña de 10 años de edad que nunca había visto un hombre negro en la vida real, y Simpson (Louis Gossett, Jr.), un hombre negro que vive clandestinamente en una choza abandonada en el bosque. (FILMAFFINITY) Tu ...

    • Mario DiLeo
    • Joan Tewkesbury
    • Estados Unidos
    • Drama | Racismo. Telefilm
  4. Sudie and Simpson – Louis Gossett Jr. Stars in this film based on Sarah Flanigan Carter’s autobiographical novel about growing up in World War II-era Georgia, Sudie Harrington, a feisty 12-year-old, befriends Simpson, a gentle black man accused of impropriety with a child.

  5. 11 de sept. de 1990 · A Friendship Forbidden by fear. A story you'll never forget. Overview. A television movie about the friendship that develops between a young white girl and an older black man in a racist, rural Georgia town during the 1940s. Sara Flanigan. Novel, Teleplay. Joan Tewkesbury. Director. Ken Koser. Teleplay. Social. Reviews 0. Discussions 0.

  6. Twelve-year-old white Sudie's forbidden friendship with the adult black Simpson provides a lot of talk in their small town. Racial barriers finally cause Simpson to be accused of child molestation and the odds of his survival, despite his innocence, don't seem great.

  7. 11 de sept. de 1990 · Based on Sara Flanigan Carter's semi-autobiographical novel, the made-for-cable Sudie and Simpson is about a White 12-year-old girl called Sudie who becomes friends with a shy, lonely Black adult named Simpson who has been ostracized from their rural Georgia town.