Nationally broadcast on TCL February 27, 1999. 60 minutes
The beating of Rodney King by four LAPD officers was a defining moment of the nineties. It caused one of the worst race riots in American history and led to a national debate about police brutality, the fairness of the justice system, and the state of racism in America. Narrated by Robert Prosky.
This fascinating documentary tells the story that was missed eight years ago and begins to replace myth with truth.
— Los Angeles Daily News
• Cine “Golden Eagle”
• Silver Screen Award, U.S. International Film and Television Festival
• Silver Award, Worldfest Flagstaff International Film Festival

