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Starring
Edward Norton
(Derek Vinyard)
Edward Furlong
(Danny Vinyard)
Fairuza Balk
(Stacey)
Beverly D'Angelo
(Doris Vinyard)
Avery Brooks
(Bob Sweeney)

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DVD Information
Released: April 06, 1999
Rated: R
Studio: New Line Home Video
Length: 119 minutes
Format: Wide Screen Enhanced (16x9)
Sound: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel (5.1), Stereo
Discs: 1
Language: English
Subtitle: English
Genres: Drama
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Synopsis
Tony Kaye made his feature directorial debut with this dramatic exploration into the roots of race hatred in America. In a shocking opening scene, teen Danny Vinyard (Edward Furlong) races to tell his older brother, neo-Nazi Derek (Edward Norton), about the young blacks breaking into his car in front of the house, whereupon Derek gets his gun and with no forethought shoots the youths in their tracks. Tried and convicted, Derek is sent away for three years in prison, where he acquires a different outlook as he contrasts white-power prisoners with black Lamont (Guy Torry), his prison laundry co-worker and eventual pal. Meanwhile, Danny, with a shaved head and a rebellious attitude, seems destined to follow in his big brother's footsteps. After Danny writes a favorable review of Hitler's -Mein Kampf, black high-school principal Sweeney (Avery Brooks) puts Danny in his private "American History X" course and assigns him to do a paper about his older brother, who was a former student of Sweeney's. This serves to introduce flashbacks, with the film backtracking to illustrate Danny's account of Derek's life prior to the night of the shooting. Monochrome sequences of Derek leading a Venice, California gang are intercut with color footage of the mature Derek ending his past neo-Nazi associations and attempting to detour Danny away from the group led by white supremacist, Cameron (Stacy Keach), who once influenced Derek. Director Tony Kaye, with a background in TV commercials and music videos, filmed in L.A. beach communities. Rated R "for graphic brutal violence including rape, pervasive language, strong sexuality and nudity." ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Chapter Listing
Side #1
0. Scene Selections
1. Logos/Credits [2:37]
2. That Night [3:49]
3. "My Mein Kampf" by Daniel Vinyard [1:38]
4. A New Assignment [2:54]
5. The Boys Room [5:01]
6. "Venice was a nice place to live." [1:16]
7. The Basketball Game [4:58]
8. Derek Returns From Prison [6:46]
9. "Was that Sweeney on the phone?" [4:19]
10. "American History X" by Daniel Vinyard [4:26]
11. Shopping Spree [2:52]
12. The Vinyards [10:00]
13. Danny and Mother [1:36]
14. "I go back to that night..." [4:23]
15. The Party [4:17]
16. "I am out!" [4:44]
17. Seth's Gun [1:03]
18. Derek's Story [:50]
19. "After two days in that place..." [1:05]
20. Dirty Laundry [3:00]
21. Visiting Day [3:07]
22. The Truth About White Supremacy [3:58]
23. "You don't get six years for stealing a TV." [3:12]
24. The Attack [2:34]
25. "So I was right back where I started." [6:52]
26. "Tired of feeling pissed off..." [2:45]
27. Dad [3:59]
28. Derek's Tattoo [4:00]
29. "It's 5:40 a.m." [1:47]
30. A New Morning [2:00]
31. The Bathroom [5:20]
32. In The End [2:30]
33. End Credits. [1:15]


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