Based on the true story of Clarence Brandley, a black man wrongly accused in 1980 of the murder of a 16-year-old white high school girl named Cheryl Ferguson. Brandley worked at Conroe High School, where Ferguson was visiting as a member of the Belleville High School volleyball team. Three days after her body was discovered, Brandley was arrested as the murderer. Jew Don Boney, a popular activist and Houston city council member, leads the fight to uncover the truth about the Ferguson murder. Mike DeGeurin, a Texas attorney, is brought in to act as the head defense attorney for Brandley, and is joined by a former minister, Jim McCloskey. The lawyers discover that not only is there a complete lack of evidence against Brandley, but the District Attorney, James Keeshan, has been strategizing with the presiding judge. After nine years in prison, three trials and a stay of execution that saved Brandley's life, justice finally prevails as Brandley is granted his freedom.
Unfortunately the movie Whitewash: The Clarence Brandley Story is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Tony Bill | Director |
Writing | Abby Mann | Writer |
Production | Michelle Mundy | Producer |
Sound | Van Dyke Parks | Music |
Camera | Jean Lépine | Director of Photography |
Editing | Axel Hubert | Editor |
Production | David Bloch | Casting |
Production | Stephanie Gorin | Casting |
Production | April Webster | Casting |