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							CastJohn HeardMel Harris
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							DirectorPaul Wendkos
 
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							Release Date1989
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							Runtime1 hr 35 min
 
				                Cross of Fire - Part 2 is a captivating film that delves deeper into the dramatic retelling of the true story of the Ku Klux Klan's sinister rise to power in Indiana during the 1920s. Starring John Heard and Mel Harris, this riveting sequel continues to explore the unsettling events surrounding the notorious Klan and the individuals who challenged their bigotry and hatred.
In this second part of the series, the narrative picks up where the first film left off, delving into the aftermath of the tragic events that unfolded. Following the disturbingly successful infiltration of the Klan's inner circle by an undercover journalist, John Heard portrays the journalist himself, revealing the character's brave determination to expose the Klan's dark secrets and combat their pervasive influence.
Mel Harris takes on the role of a young mother who is deeply affected by the Klan's activities. As her family becomes a target of Klan violence, she becomes increasingly alarmed and decides to join forces with the journalist in the fight against racial intolerance, bigotry, and social injustice.
As the story progresses, the film takes us through a series of thrilling twists and turns. Together, the journalist and the young mother work tirelessly to gather evidence and expose the Klan's true nature to a wider audience. They face countless obstacles, encountering threats and danger along the way. But their dedication and resilience inspire others, leading to the formation of a diverse coalition of individuals who are equally determined to challenge the Klan's supremacy and restore justice to their community.
The movie masterfully captures the period's atmosphere, taking viewers back to the 1920s with meticulous attention to detail. The costumes, set designs, and cinematography immerse the audience in the historical backdrop, creating a vivid and authentic experience. This visual authenticity, combined with the exceptional performances from the cast, elevates the storytelling and enhances the emotional impact of the narrative.
Apart from the thrilling struggle against the Klan, the film delves into the personal lives of its characters. It explores the challenges they face as they navigate their relationships, careers, and responsibilities amidst the volatile social and political climate. The personal journeys of the main characters intertwine seamlessly with the larger narrative, adding depth and complexity to the overall story.
Throughout the film, the exploration of themes such as bravery, sacrifice, and resilience underscores the human spirit's capacity for triumph and the valiant fight against injustice. It delves into the consequences of remaining silent in the face of prejudice and hate and highlights the power of collective action and the importance of unity in combating systemic racism.
Cross of Fire - Part 2 delivers an impactful and thought-provoking story, shedding light on a dark chapter of American history. It serves as a reminder of the consequences of intolerance and bigotry while celebrating the bravery of those who stood up against oppression. The sequel builds upon the foundation laid in the first film, providing a satisfying conclusion to this powerful two-part series.
Cross of Fire - Part 2 is a 1989 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes.