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The Brother From Another Planet, directed by John Sayles.

Date:         Sun, 5 Feb 2006 21:14:55 -0500
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Can anyone think of anything additional? I came up with the following 
for him: Born in Flames (Lizzie Borden, 1983) The Gifted (Audrey King 
Lewis, 1993) Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde (William Crain, 1976) The Carrier 
(Nathan J. White, 1988) Romero's Dead trilogy Meschach Taylor and Chuck 
Berry's cameos in _Explorers_ (Joe Dante, 1985) Aliens (James Cameron, 
1986) Demolition Man (Marco Brambilla, 1993) Daybreak with Omar Epps & 
Moira Kelly Welcome II the Terrordome *batteries not included <<Scott, 
I'm working on a documentary film with a friend of mine about black 
science fiction. You have a handle on obscure films, and you might be 
able to help in some form. Mostly, I'm in search of sci-fi related films 
that are related to black issues or characterization. I'd be grateful if 
you had some books or sites for reference as well. I have a majority of 
typically known blaxploitation and some other stuff that is easily 
attainable, again any help would be appreciated. thanx in advance.>> 
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