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Blood Done Sign My Name
- Format: DVD
- Rated PG13
- Release Date: 7/1/2009

Blood Done Sign My Name
- Format: DVD
- Rated PG13
- Release Date: 7/1/2009
- Starring: Omar Benson Miller, Michael Rooker, Gattlin Griffith, Nate Parker, Nick Searcy, Martin Thompson, Michael May, Rick Schroder, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Lela Rochon
- UPC: 014381665024
- Item #: IMA006650
- Director: Jeb Stuart
- Rated: PG13
- Genre: Action / Adventure
- Release Date: 7/1/2009
- Original Year: 2010
- Distributor/Studio: Image Entertainment
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Nate Parker (The Great Debaters) stars with Golden Globe-winner Rick Schroder (TV's 24) in this electrifying true story as told in the award-winning book by Timothy Tyson. When a black Vietnam War vet is murdered by whites in small-town North Carolina, it sparks a firestorm of violent protest. Amid the rising chaos, a local teacher (Parker) and newly arrived preacher (Schroder) will risk everything to see justice done and change the brutal legacy of the past. From writer/director Jeb Stuart (screenwriter of Die Hard), it's a powerful, emotionally explosive film the New York Times applauds as "... rich and fascinating".