The Boston Globe, October 12th, 1989
Veteran actor Donald Sutherland is a patient man. Good thing, because most people interviewing him in connection with the premiere of "A Dry White Season" at the Toronto Film Festival last month wanted to know what it was like to work with Marlon Brando. In the film directed by a black woman, Euzhan Palcy, and produced by a white one, Paula Weinstein, Sutherland plays a 50-year-old South African schoolteacher whose eyes are opened to the brutality and injustice of apartheid when his gardener and his gardener's young son are murdered by police. Brando plays a cameo as the barrister who takes t...
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