Ironically, although the film was advertised as authentic and accurate, the film"s major black roles in the film -- including the Senator"s mulatIronically, although the film was advertised as authentic and accurate, the film"s major black roles in the film -- including the Senator"s mulatto mistress, the mulatto politican brought to power in the South, and faithful freed slaves -- were stereotypically played and filled by white actors - in blackface."That evening, Bannion returns home in a tense and "let-down" mood ("an occupational disease with cops") that is immediately sensed by his wife: "You look down in the dumps.Following a very brief conversation, Bruce looked down at his cell phone that had successfully cloned Knyazev"s phone." The detective is told that Sternwood is being blackmailedagain.A year previously, he explains how he was pressured to pay gambler and petty blackmailer Joe Brody (Louis Jean Heydt) $5,000 "to let my younger daughter alone.Amen.As the young boy was being served a cooked fish meal by his mother in an outdoor gazebo, he recalled: "And do you know what happened? A miracle!" His father violently choked on a fish bone and suddenly died.Detail