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Edward Furlong and Edward Norton in American History X (1998)

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American History X

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    X = 10



    American History X is based on a screenplay written by the movie's producer David McKenna.



    American History X refers to a high school class in American History, but with a twist. When Danny Vinyard (Edward Furlong) hands in a theme paper titled My Mein Kampf that spouts racist rhetoric, his history teacher (Elliott Gould) sends him and his paper down to see the school principal, Dr Bob Sweeney (Avery Brooks). Sweeney is so outraged by Danny's paper that he throws it in the garbage. From hereon, Sweeney intends to be Danny's one-on-one history teacher in a class that he's going to call "American History X." Danny's first assignment is to rewrite his paper, describing how the activities of his white supremist, skin-headed, older brother Derek (Edward Norton), who was just released from prison, have shaped his outlook on American society. Danny also titles his rewrite American History X.



    Mein Kampf [English: My Struggle or literally My Fight] (1925, 1926) is a two-volume autobiographical work by Adolf Hitler that details his National Socialist political ideology. He wrote it during his tenure as the Leader of Nazi Party but several years before becoming the Chancellor of Germany. It is one of the most famous and well-recognized books of the 20th Century and often read and cited by white supremacists.

    It must be noted that Mein Kampf is a poorly-written book that would not pass muster in any publishing industry of democratic societies. Thousands of words are exhausted without making a point, points are repeated often, and the book overall is more like the ramblings of one's racist uncle when he has had a few too many beers than any kind of philosophical treatise.



    Several people have noted that the middle-American racial conflicts depicted in American History X is similar to Romper Stomper (1992), in which skinheads in Melbourne, Australia confront the local Vietnamese. In direct opposition to American History X, D.W. Griffith's El nacimiento de una nación (1915) deals with the issue by showing the KKK as heroes and black people as ruthless savages. Another movie cited as somewhat like American History X is The Believer (El creyente) (2001), in which a New York Jewish student struggles to understand his beliefs and heritage. In Semillas de rencor (1995), college freshmen from different countries, races, and social backgrounds confront personal, political, and racial dilemmas. In Spike Lee's Haz lo que debas (1989), an Italian pizzeria owner in Brooklyn is forced to deal with the fact that the majority of his neighborhood is now inhabited by African Americans. Another Spike Lee movie that deals with social prejudice is Summer of Sam (Nadie está a salvo de Sam) (1999). Across the great pond, This Is England (2006) shows the struggle of a young boy facing racism and xenophobia in the early 1980s.



    Yes, there are several major differences between the workprint and the theatrical version. That's because of the incidents between Tony Kaye and New Line during the post production phase. Just in case you want to know more, don't hesitate to follow this link, because there's not only a detailed comparison between the workprint and the theatrical version but also a profound explanation of what has happened after general shooting was completed. But be aware that you should watch the movie (theatrical or uncut, it doesn't matter) first before seeing the comparisons because the link will contain major spoilers that could ruin the film for you.



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  • How long is American History X?
    1 hour and 59 minutes
  • When was American History X released?
    November 20, 1998
  • What is the IMDb rating of American History X?
    8.5 out of 10
  • Who stars in American History X?
    Edward Norton, Edward Furlong, and Beverly D'Angelo
  • Who wrote American History X?
    David McKenna
  • Who directed American History X?
    Tony Kaye
  • Who was the composer for American History X?
    Anne Dudley
  • Who was the producer of American History X?
    John Morrissey
  • Who was the executive producer of American History X?
    Steve Tisch, Lawrence Turman, Bill Carraro, and Kearie Peak
  • Who was the cinematographer for American History X?
    Tony Kaye
  • Who was the editor of American History X?
    Alan Heim and Gerald B. Greenberg
  • Who are the characters in American History X?
    Stacey, Murray, Lamont, Rasmussen, Little Henry, Lawrence, Mitch McCormick, and Danny Vinyard
  • What is the plot of American History X?
    A white supremacist is released from prison a changed man and hopes to prevent his younger brother from following in his footsteps.
  • What was the budget for American History X?
    $20 million
  • How much did American History X earn at the worldwide box office?
    $23.9 million
  • How much did American History X earn at the US box office?
    $6.72 million
  • What is American History X rated?
    R
  • What genre is American History X?
    Crime Drama, Crime, and Drama
  • How many awards has American History X won?
    4 awards
  • How many awards has American History X been nominated for?
    19 nominations

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