BlacKkKlansman | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | November 23, 2018
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Entertainingly presented story. An important reminder of how such people were not removed, but fringed until they felt confident to return.
| genre | Crime | Drama |
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| synopsis | Ron Stallworth, an African-American police officer from Colorado, successfully manages to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan and become the head of the local chapter. |
| lead actors | John David Washington | Adam Driver | Topher Grace | Alec Baldwin | Jasper Pääkkönen | Harry Belafonte | Laura Harrier | Danny Hoch | Robert John Burke | Ashlie Atkinson | Jared Johnston | Michael J. Burg | Ato Blankson-Wood | Paul Walter Hauser | Ryan Preimesberger | Michael Buscemi | Corey Hawkins | Elise Hudson | Frederick Weller | Isiah Whitlock Jr. | Damaris Lewis | Dared Wright | Brian Tarantina | Faron Salisbury | Arthur J. Nascarella | Ken Garito | Nicholas Turturro | Ryan Eggold | Gary Ayash | Timal McKen | McManus Woodend | Tejon Wright | Tom Stratford | Kacie Calhoun | Craig muMs Grant | Bob Angelini | Chris Banks | Jarrod LaBine | John Mitchell | Michael Erik | Elizabeth Paige |
| director | Spike Lee |












