Let's Talk (2000)
Out of desperation to save a television talk show that is dying in the ratings, the producer decides to do a controversial episode on racism. He invites representatives from four hate groups, a Neo-Nazi, a Black Hebrew Israelite, a Black Muslim, and a White Separatist on the program to air their views, plying a sensationalist formula that, with the assistance of his manipulative emcee, leads to bloody mayhem.
Director: Charles Tanksley
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 89 min
Release Date: February 1, 2000
Cast
- John E. Coleman - Host
- Al Sharpton
- Kellee Stewart - Black Militant Leader
- Patrick McDade - Jeff (lead)
- Brian Anthony Wilson - Audience Member #14
Screenplay
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Charles Tanksley
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Let's Talk about?
- Out of desperation to save a television talk show that is dying in the ratings, the producer decides to do a controversial episode on racism. He invites representatives from four hate groups, a Neo-Nazi, a Black Hebrew Israelite, a Black Muslim, and a White Separatist on the program to air their views, plying a sensationalist formula that, with the assistance of his manipulative emcee, leads to bloody mayhem.
- Who directed Let's Talk?
- Let's Talk was directed by Charles Tanksley.
- Who stars in Let's Talk?
- Let's Talk stars John E. Coleman, Al Sharpton, Kellee Stewart, Patrick McDade, Brian Anthony Wilson.
- How long is Let's Talk?
- Let's Talk has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
- What genre is Let's Talk?
- Let's Talk is a Drama film.
- Where was Let's Talk produced?
- Let's Talk was produced in United States of America.