The movie, produced by Get Out director Jordan Peele, is about the real - life story of Ron Stallworth, the black police officer who went undercover in 1978 to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan — speaking on the phone to Klansmen and
sending white officers in his place when face - to - face meetings were required.
By pretending to be a white supremacist over the phone and
sending a white officer (Adam Driver) in his place for in - person meetings, he was able to become the head of the local KKK chapter and sabotage their activities from within.
Not exact matches
We're introduced to Dom and his little sister, Mia (Jordana Brewster), who run a beat - up lunch counter when they're not drag racing through the streets of L.A. Undercover police
officer Brian (Paul Walker),
sent to investigate a string of truck robberies that Dom may or may not be involved in, is immediately distracted by Mia, who serves him tuna sandwiches on
white bread with the crusts cut off.
The form will be
sent to the Sports Safety
Officer, David
White.
The move came in a letter that Schneiderman
sent to Cuomo Monday and was sparked by the decision of a Staten Island grand jury not to indict a
white officer in the chokehold death of a black man, Eric Garner.
Myers does an outstanding job of re-creating the theater of war — from the tedium that breeds violence and vicious words among American comrades (black against
white, black against black,
white against
white, and man against man), to the sudden shock, the pain, the confusion, and the stark terror that brings soliders face - to - face with their ideals, their religious beliefs, and their morality — in a world where a mother turns her child into a human bomb, an
officer sends men into combat only to reap honors for himself.