
In 1944 200 black soldiers were willing to give up their lives. But not their dignity.
Fact-based story about 300 predominantly black sailors who were killed on July 17, 1944 while loading munitions on a ship in San Francisco. Three weeks later, 50 survivors were court-martialed for refusing to load another shipment. The men cited the Navy's lack of care for their safety.
The film's tagline is: "In 1944 200 black soldiers were willing to give up their lives. But not their dignity."
The runtime is 89 minutes (1h 29m).
The film was directed by Kevin Hooks.
The screenplay was written by James S. Henerson.
Cinematography was handled by Ronald Víctor García.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0181769.
Mixed
7 votes
Mutiny
Released
12
English
United States of America

