Jay Craven directed this post-WWII period drama adapted from a fact-based novel by Howard Frank Mosher. During the 50s, the service record of former Army chaplain Walter Andrews (Ernie Hudson) makes such an impression that hes hired over the telephone to serve as minister at a small town in rural Vermont. Only when Andrews arrives to begin work do the townspeople realize hes black. Despite some hostility from certain locals, hes accepted into the community. However, when young Claire LaRivierre (Jordan Bayne), is found murdered in the forest nearby, Andrews becomes the leading suspect because he gave her shelter. Contrasting accounts of Claires final hours are revealed in the courtroom. Shown at the 1998 Hollywood Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
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