Let's Talk (2000)

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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
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Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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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.