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Marc Bernardin’s The Highwaymen

Posted by: Rich Watson on March 20, 2007 at 9:11 pm

“I’ve never been the type of cat who rallies to causes. Or takes part in movements (of the non-bowel variety). And so the fact that 1/2 of The Highwaymen is an older African-American gentleman is not a statement. It’s not meant to be a corrective. I don’t have a soap-box that I want to get up and stand on. In the story, Able’s race is a non-issue. Not that race shouldn’t be an issue—I was really impressed with The American Way, by John Ridley and Georges Jeanty, which deals with a Negro hero during the Civil Rights era—but for me, The Highwaymen isn’t 48 HRS. It isn’t about partners overcoming the racial divide and getting the job done and learning to respect each other. It’s about partners getting the job done and finding a place in a world that might’ve passed them by.”

Marc Bernardin

(Thanks to Jon at PCS for the tip.)

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