Marshall explores one his greatest challenges in those early days: the case of black chauffeur Joseph Spell (Sterling K. Brown), accused by his white employer, Eleanor Strubing (Kate Hudson), of sexual assault and attempted murder. (thehollywoodnews.com)
Remember the magic moment near the end of the film Driving Miss Daisy: The black chauffeur and the white patrician lady wordlessly clasp their hands in a simple yet profoundly moving gesture. (religion-online.org)
This movie is based on the court case of Connecticut v. Joseph Spell, where a Black chauffeur was charged with raping the wife of his White employer. (parentpreviews.com)