
Miss Evers' Boys
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
The true story of the US Government's 1932 Tuskeegee Syphilis Experiments, in which a group of black test subjects were allowed to die, despite a cure having been developed.
Top Cast


Alfre Woodard
Alfre Woodard
Eunice Evers, R.N.
Alfre Woodard
Eunice Evers, R.N.


Laurence Fishburne
Laurence Fishburne
Caleb Humphries
Laurence Fishburne
Caleb Humphries


Craig Sheffer
Craig Sheffer
Dr. Douglas
Craig Sheffer
Dr. Douglas


Joe Morton
Joe Morton
Dr. Sam Brodus
Joe Morton
Dr. Sam Brodus


Obba Babatundé
Obba Babatundé
Willie Johnson
Obba Babatundé
Willie Johnson


Ossie Davis
Ossie Davis
Mr. Evers
Ossie Davis
Mr. Evers
Peter Stelzer
Peter Stelzer
Senator
Peter Stelzer
Senator


Donzaleigh Abernathy
Donzaleigh Abernathy
Nurse Betty
Donzaleigh Abernathy
Nurse Betty


Robert Benedetti
Robert Benedetti
Senator
Robert Benedetti
Senator


Von Coulter
Von Coulter
Hodman Bryan
Von Coulter
Hodman Bryan
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