New Line Home Entertainment (1998)
Crime | Drama
USA | English | Color | 01:59
American History X tells the story of Derek Vinyard, brilliantly played by Edward Norton. Derek is an active neo-Nazi skinhead and became one after the death of his police officer father. Derek is sent to prison where he realizes how wrong he has been. However, he returns home to discover that, in his absence, his younger brother Danny has followed closely in his racist footsteps. Derek works to help his brother see the error of his ways and the movie ends with one of the most shocking twists in recent cinema.
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Edward Norton | Derek |
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Edward Furlong | Danny |
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Beverly D'Angelo | Doris |
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Jennifer Lien | Davina |
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Ethan Suplee | Seth |
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Fairuza Balk | Stacey |
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Avery Brooks | Sweeney |
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Elliott Gould | Murray |
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Stacy Keach | Cameron |
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William Russ | Dennis |
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Guy Torry | Lamont |
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Joe Cortese | Rasmussen |
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Jason Bose Smith | Little Henry |
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Antonio David Lyons | Lawrence |
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Alex Sol | Mitch McCormick |
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Keram Malicki-Sanchez | Chris |
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Giuseppe Andrews | Jason |
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Michelle Christine White | Lizzy |
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Jonathan Fowler Jr. | Jerome |
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Christopher Masterson | Daryl Dawson |
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Nicholas R. Oleson | Huge Aryan |
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Jordan Marder | Curtis |
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Paul Le Mat | McMahon |
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Thomas L. Bellissimo | Cop #2 |
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Cherish Lee | Kammi |
| Director | Tony Kaye |
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| Writer | David McKenna | |
| Producer | Bill Carraro, Michael De Luca, Jon Hess, David McKenna, John Morrissey, Kearie Peak, Steve Tisch, Lawrence Turman, Brian Witten | |
| Musician | Anne Dudley | |
| Photography | Tony Kaye | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 2 | Region 4 |