Set in the heart of America in the 1930s. Walter Osgood (Louis Gosset Jr) is the only black man left in the town of High Lonesome that has been cleared by the overwhelming white supremacist beliefs. Having lost his entire family to them and not knowing where his young Son is or whether he is alive is what sets this movie apart from others
Art | Sara Andrews | Set Decoration |
Sound | David Shire | Music |
Production | Louis Gossett Jr. | Executive Producer |
Camera | Alan Caso | Director of Photography |
Production | Hillard Elkins | Executive Producer |
Production | Pierce Gardner | Executive Producer |
Directing | Jeff Bleckner | Director |
Production | Katie Jacobs | Executive Producer |
Writing | H. Haden Yelin | Writer |
Art | Vaughan Edwards | Production Design |
Editing | Alan L. Shefland | Editor |
Production | Patricia Finnegan | Producer |
Production | Dennis Considine | Executive Producer |