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White Water
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White Water

Feb 7, 2015
1h 24m
★ 8.0

Overview

White Water is the story of a 7 year-old black kid in segregated 1963 Opelika, Alabama who becomes obsessed with the desire to taste the water from the "white's only" drinking fountain and sets out on a quest to do the unthinkable: drink from it.

Genres

TV Movie
Drama

Production Companies

Cottonseed Studios

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Cast

Sharon Leal

Annie

Sharon Leal

Barry Shabaka Henley

Rev. Stokes

Barry Shabaka Henley

Larenz Tate

Terrance

Larenz Tate

Storm Reid

Cassandra

Storm Reid

Lindsey Moser

Store Clerk

Lindsey Moser

Charles Green

Townie #1

Charles Green

Brody Rose

Tommy

Brody Rose

Daniel Thomas May

Deputy Daryl

Daniel Thomas May

Lori Beth Sikes

Emily

Lori Beth Sikes

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