
105 minutes
7/16/2000
From 1979 to 1981, 29 African-American males, mostly children, were either missing or found murdered in metro Atlanta. The cases plagued the city until 1982, when Wayne Wiiliams was convicted of the murders of two adult men. Authorities then considered the other cases closed. Some of the parents of the slain children were critical of the way the cases were handled and believed there was some sort of cover up. Nearly four years after the conviction of Williams, "Spin" magazine editor Ron Larson and reporter Pat Laughlin come to Atlanta in search of the truth.

Gregory Hines
as Ron Larson

Jim Belushi
as Pat Laughlin

Sean McCann
as Aubrey Melton

Shawn Doyle
as Royal McCullough

Kenneth Welsh
as William Kunstler

Eugene Clark
as Dave

Jack Wallace
as Phil Peters

J.J. Johnston
as Clark Hildebrandt

Aidan Devine
as Special Agent Jack Johnson

Lynda Gravatt
as Rep. Mildred Glover
Debra Sharkey
as Sally Laughlin

Bill Duke
as Sheriff Chirumenga Jenga

Bill MacDonald
as B.J.

Craig Eldridge
as Robert Ingram, GBI
Matthew Cooke
as Lubie Geter

Karen Glave
as Camille Bell

Karen Robinson
as Lois Evans
Quancetia Hamilton
as Willie Mae Mathis

Sean Bell
as Daryl McCullough
Michael Rhoades
as Bobby McCullough

Clé Bennett
as Wayne Williams

Sarah Lafleur
as Spin Secretary

Philip Akin
as Police Spokesman

Bill Lake
as GBI Man
Patrick Chilvers
as FBI Agent

Conrad Coates
as Special Agent

Louis Taylor
as Chief of Staff

Shawn Lawrence
as Motel Clerk
Elena Joukova-Douglas
as Stripper #1
Tatiana Medvedeva
as Stripper #2

Nancy McAlear
as Battleaxe
William Lynn
as Robbie Hamrick

Kristi Angus
as Deputy Registrar
Stacey Parker
as Cynthia Montgomery
Pixie Bigelow
as Mrs. Melton

Michelle Nolden
as GBI Assistant
Robert Thomas
as Policeman

Johnie Chase
as Mayor

Paulino Nunes
as Agent #1
Phillip Jarrett
as New Mayor
J.C. Kenny
as Reporter

Novie Edwards
as Janie Glen

Rufus Crawford
as Terrorist #1
Vincent McCurdy-Clark
as Kevin Larson
Roger McKeen
as Judge Craig