At the Gates of Water is an original film that touches on the untold story of George McKinney who played a critical role in a huge piece of American history.
The film takes viewers through the final events of the Watergate scandal from the perspective of Mr George McKinney who was Maryland's first elected black US Marshall. Viewers are rightfully treated to an inside look of the life of George McKinney. The actor delivers a perfectedley cool performance. Simply put, George McKinney played a cool role in American history. He should truly be appreciated by the black community. His big moment in history is righteously projected through the film when McKinney delivered the subpoena to former US president Richard Nixon ordering him to hand over the tapes of the Watergate scandal. This part of the film is well edit using quick cuts in editing and unique angles in its.cinematography. The film is beautifully shot and the actors truly bring light to a unique moment in American history. The lead actors of McKinney and his wife were well casted as At the gates of water uses several actors for each part of the journey of George McKinney. The film ends with featured actual interviews from the family and friends of George McKinney who recently past away in the summer of 2012 at 77 after serving 30+ years in government.
All in all, At the Gates of Water is an amazing film that finally shines light on Mr George McKinney who deserves a historical spot in American history.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Final film review: At the Gates of Water
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