“Blood Done Sign My Name” recounts the aftermath of the murder of Henry Marrow, a 23-year-old African American Vietnam veteran who was killed by a prominent white businessman in Oxford, North Carolina.
An inspirational civil rights drama set in the South, “Blood Done Sign My Name” recounts the aftermath of the murder of Henry Marrow, a 23-year-old African American Vietnam veteran who was killed by a prominent white businessman in Oxford, North Carolina.
Staring Nate Parker, as the burgeoning activist who decided that the best way to protest the injustice was to organize a peaceful march to the state capitol, “Blood” also stars Lela Rochon (“Brooklyn’s Finest”) and Omar Benson Miller (“Miracle at St. Anna”).
Part autobiography and part history of the civil rights movement, this moving story which is based on a novel of the same name gets inside the passion of race relations in America, and will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray by Image Entertainment.






