Miss Evers' Boys

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Miss Evers' Boys
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Based onDavid Feldshuh (play)
Written byWalter Bernstein
Directed byJoseph Sargent
StarringAlfre Woodard
Laurence Fishburne
Craig Sheffer
Joe Morton
Ossie Davis
Music byCharles Bernstein
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersRobert Benedetti
Laurence Fishburne
ProducersDerek Kavanagh
Kip Konwiser
CinematographyDonald M. Morgan
EditorMichael Brown
Running time118 minutes
Production companiesAnasazi Productions
HBO NYC Productions
DistributorHBO
Release
Original networkHBO
Original release22 February 1997 (1997-02-22)

Miss Evers' Boys is a 1997 American made-for-television drama film starring Alfre Woodard and Laurence Fishburne, based on the true story of the decades-long Tuskegee experiment. It was directed by Joseph Sargent and adapted from the 1992 stage play written by David Feldshuh. The film was nominated for eleven Emmy Awards and won in four categories, including Outstanding Made for Television Movie.

Plot[]

The film tells the story of the Tuskegee experiment, a U.S. Federal Government secret medical experiment on poor African American men in the years 1932–1972, designed to study the effects of untreated syphilis. The story is told from the perspective of the small town nurse Eunice Evers (Alfre Woodard) who is well aware of the lack of treatment, but feels her role is to console the involved men, many of whom are her close friends.

In 1932 she is sent to help Dr. Brodus (Joe Morton) and Dr. Douglas (Craig Sheffer) to help them "treat" rural black men in the town of Tuskegee, Alabama. She is sent around town to tell the people that the government is funding their treatment for free, but unbeknownst to them the government will soon run a study that requires them to go without any form of real treatment. She then comes across three men in an abandoned schoolhouse: Willie Johnson (Obba Babatundé), Bryan Hodman, and "Big" Ben Washington, who agree for treatment.

The study selected 412 men infected with the disease and promised them free medical treatment for what was called "bad blood". The movie shows Miss Evers' as suggesting the term as a strategy to withhold information about syphilis from the men. The men received fake long-term treatment, which involved giving them mercury and placebos even after penicillin was discovered as a cure. When Caleb Humphries (one of the test subjects who left the experiment) joins the Army during World War II and is treated and cured by penicillin, he returns to tell how he was cured and tries to get help for his friend. But none of the hospitals would help because the test subjects were placed on a list that stated they should not receive medical treatment because they were participants in the experiment. The survivors of the study did receive treatment and financial compensation after the US Senate investigated in the 1970s.

Cast[]

Actor Role
Alfre Woodard Eunice Rivers Laurie
Laurence Fishburne Caleb Humphries
Craig Sheffer Dr. Douglas
Joe Morton Dr. Sam Brodus
Obba Babatundé Willie Johnson
Ossie Davis Mr. Evers
E.G. Marshall The Senate Chairman
Extra

Awards and nominations[]

Awards
  • 1998 for Best Television Movie – , , , Laurence Fishburne, ,
  • 1997 Producers Guild of America for – Kip Konwiser, Kern Konwiser, Robert Benedetti, Laurence Fishburne, Derek Kavanaugh, Peter Stelzer
  • 1997 Humanitas Prize for Writer – Walter Bernstein
  • 1997 for – Kip Konwiser, Kern Konwiser, Robert Benedetti, Laurence Fishburne, Derek Kavanaugh, Peter Stelzer
  • 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie – Kip Konwiser, Kern Konwiser, Robert Benedetti, Laurence Fishburne, Derek Kavanaugh, Peter Stelzer
  • 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a MovieAlfre Woodard
  • 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie – Single Camera Production – Michael Brown
  • 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Special – Donald M. Morgan
  • 1997 CableACE Award for Made for Cable Movie – Kip Konwiser, Kern Konwiser, Robert Benedetti, Laurence Fishburne, Derek Kavanaugh, Peter Stelzer
  • 1998 Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television FilmAlfre Woodard
Nominations
  • 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a SpecialLaurence Fishburne
  • 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a SpecialObba Babatundé
  • 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a SpecialOssie Davis
  • 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries or a SpecialWalter Bernstein
  • 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries or a Special – Jaki Brown, Robyn M. Mitchell, Shay Griffin
  • 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding ChoreographyDianne McIntyre
  • 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries or a Special – Wynona Price, Matthew W. Mungle
  • 1998 Golden Globe Award for Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV – Kip Konwiser, Kern Konwiser, Robert Benedetti, Laurence Fishburne, Derek Kavanaugh, Peter Stelzer

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