Free, White and 21 (1963) Online
The central conflict in this film is whether African-American businessman Ernie Jones (played by O'Neal) raped Swedish immigrant and civil rights Freedom Rider Greta Mae Hansen (played by Lund). Jones was the proprietor of the hotel at which Hansen decided to stay during her time in Dallas. The movie is primarily a court room drama, with many of the key events portrayed in flashback sequences as Ernie Jones and Greta Mae Hansen testify.
Cast overview: | |||
Frederick O'Neal | - | Ernie Jones | |
Annalena Lund | - | Greta Mae Hansen | |
George Edgley | - | Judge | |
Johnny Hicks | - | Prosecuting Attorney Atkins | |
George R. Russell | - | Defense Attorney Tyler | |
Hugh Crenshaw | - | Assistant Prosecuting Attorney | |
Miles Middough | - | Witness | |
James 'Ike' Altgens | - | Witness | |
Jonathan Ledford | - | Witness | |
Bill McGhee | - | Witness (as Bill McGee) | |
Ted Mitchell | - | Witness | |
Jack Dunlop | - | Witness |
Actor James Altgens was also employed by the Associated Press. He took a series of well-known and well-studied photos of the JFK assassination.