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Director
  
Harry Moses

Genres
  
Drama, Thriller

Writer
  
Harry Moses

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Production design
  
Howard Cummings

Duration
  

Country
  
USA

Assault at West Point: The Court Martial of Johnson Whittaker movie poster

Release date
  
February 27, 1994 (1994-02-27)

Cast
  
Samuel L. Jackson
(Richard Greener),
Sam Waterston
(Daniel Chamberlain),
Mason Adams
(Henry D. Hyde),
Val Avery
(Gen. Sherman),
Eddie Bracken
(Maj. Charles T. Alexander)

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Assault at West Point is a 1994 television docudrama about Johnson Chesnut Whittaker, one of the first black cadets at West Point, and the trial that followed an assault he suffered in 1880. The film features Samuel L. Jackson, who portrays a lawyer who defends Whittaker.

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Plot

Johnson Whittaker, a black cadet at West Point, is attacked by three fellow students. The school administrators court-martial Whittaker in the mistaken belief that he staged his own attack, supposedly to avoid a philosophy exam.

The assault on him by fellow cadets quickly makes its way into the press and gained widespread attention. Richard Greener is the Harvard alumnus lawyer who defends Whittaker at his trial and, since he is also black, has also personally experienced racism. Greener's partner, Daniel Chamberlain, does not share his determination but rather has a different agenda - acquiring fame.

The trial begins and the two lawyers are at odds with one another. The prosecutor, Major Asa Bird Gardiner, cross-examines Whittaker, who manages to evade his tactics. On the day the verdict is to be delivered, the judge whose vote they had hoped would be favorable does not show up in court. The other two judges find Whittaker guilty of assaulting himself so as not to participate in the exam.

The film closes in later years, with Whittaker being interviewed by a reporter. Whittaker tells him that he went on to become a school principal, while Greener is now retired. He also informs the reporter that Chamberlain later went on to defend lynching. "People will sometimes do anything to gather fame", states Whittaker, to which the reporter replies, "I wonder what hidden agenda he was carrying". The film ends with the reporter telephoning the newspaper and telling them to hold the first page; he has a great story.

Cast

  • Samuel L. Jackson - Richard Greener
  • Sam Waterston - Daniel Chamberlain
  • Mason Adams - Henry D. Hyde
  • Val Avery - Gen. William T. Sherman
  • Eddie Bracken - Maj. Charles T. Alexander
  • Seth Gilliam - Johnson Whittaker
  • Al Freeman, Jr. - Old Johnson Whittaker
  • John Glover - Maj. Asa Bird Gardiner
  • References

    Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker Wikipedia
    Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker IMDb Assault at West Point: The Court Martial of Johnson Whittaker themoviedb.org