Sudie and Simpson (1990) Reviews

Sudie and Simpson (1990)
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Based on Sara Flanigan Carter's semi-autobiographical novel, the made-for-cable Sudie and Simpson is about a White 12-year-old girl called Sudie who becomes friends with a shy, lonely Black adult named Simpson who has been ostracized from their rural Georgia town. Eventually, the small community becomes enraged about their friendship, and Simpson is unjustly accused of child molestation. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Director(s):
Joan Tewkesbury
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DVD
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Carman W.

I thought this was a wonderful movie. We can learn something from this movie and I think Sudie said it best " God doesn't see the color of your skin"

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    Carman W.

    I thought this was a wonderful movie. We can learn something from this movie and I think Sudie said it best " God doesn't see the color of your skin"

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