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                    (2010)
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                    | Starring:  | 
                    
Michael Rooker,
 Lee Norris,
 Omar Benson Miller,
 Ricky Schroder,
 Susan Walters,
 Lela Rochon,
 Gattlin Griffith,
 Emily Alyn Lind,
 Darrin Dewitt Henson,
 Nick Searcy,
 Nate Parker
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Jeb Stuart
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Drama,
 Crime Dramas,
 Social Issue Dramas,
 Dramas Based on Real Life
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English, Spanish (Neutral)
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2h 8m
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Blood Done Sign My Name (2010) is a drama that explores racial tension in a small North Carolina town during the 1970s, based on real events surrounding the murder of an African American man and the ensuing quest for justice.
                 
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