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IMDb2005 | Kevin
Best Film | 2005 | Kevin
2004 | Kevin
The footage of the "JBU terrorist attack" was actually news reel footage from when a B-25 bomber accidentally crashed into the Empire State Building.
Aunt Jemima, cited during the epilogue as a brand name rooted in slavery, would not be discontinued until 2020.
The "viewer discretion advised" title card was suggested by a woman in the film's test audience.
The "paddy rollers" mentioned several times, including the theme song from the Cops (1989) parody, is slang for the vigilante slave patrols that hunted down escaped slaves before the Civil War, and were a model for the Ku Klux Klan.
The reason San Francisco was chosen as the place the audience watches the "documentary" was because the filmmakers wanted the irony of portraying a traditionally ultra-liberal city in the ultra-conservative Confederacy.
"John Ambrose Fauntroy: Dear friends, the colored is not ready for freedom. To free him is to make him an orphan. Liberty would be a great curse to the race."
"Patricia Johnson: [In describing Abraham Lincoln and Harriet Tubman's escape from the Confederate Army] She chose to disguise President Lincoln in blackface and travel with him along one of the many secret slave routes. When Lincoln scoffed at the plan, Tubman, never one to mince words, reminded him of the huge bounty on his head. She said simply, 'We're both niggers now, Mr. President.'"