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In a racially-charged Tennessee town, one man’s pursuit of justice exposes deadly corruption.

THE LIBERATION OF L.B. JONES

Some of his best friends were black...some of her best friends were white.

1970 · 1h 42m · R · Crime / Drama / Romance · IMDB TMDB

An African-American funeral director is murdered when he seeks a divorce from his wife, who is having an affair with a white police officer.

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What is The Liberation of L.B. Jones about?

The Liberation of L.B. Jones is a 1970 American crime drama directed by William Wyler about a wealthy African-American funeral director seeking a divorce from his wife, whose affair with a white police officer triggers a violent and tragic confrontation.

Programmer's Pick

William Wyler’s swan song isn’t pulling punches: it’s a Southern drama where legal wrangling, racial tension, and police corruption collide. Lee J. Cobb, Roscoe Lee Browne, and Lola Falana anchor a cast tangled in secrets and scandal—this one sweats more than just the Tennessee summer.

— SassyFlix Programmer

Overview

Set in the fictional town of Somerton, Tennessee, The Liberation of L.B. Jones follows the titular character, a prosperous African-American funeral director, as he seeks legal help from a local law firm to divorce his much younger wife, Emma. Jones suspects Emma's affair with white police officer Willie Joe Worth, who may be the father of her unborn child. As Emma refuses to quietly settle, choosing instead to seek financial security through alimony, racial and personal tensions escalate. The film navigates the power dynamics, prejudices, and corruption at play in a Southern community, with Jones’s quest for dignity and justice driving the story’s somber tone. This is a serious drama grounded in racial conflict and the consequences of challenging the status quo.

Details & Specs

Director
William Wyler
Writers
Stirling Silliphant, Jesse Hill Ford
Release
1970
Runtime
1h 42m
Country
United States of America
Language
English
Also Known As
The Liberation of Lord Byron Jones, The Liberation of L.B. Jones (original title)

Why This Matters

This was director William Wyler's final film, capping a 45-year career, and its release sparked controversy in Humboldt, Tennessee, where the original events that inspired Jesse Hill Ford's novel—and subsequently the screenplay—had occurred.
— SassyFlix Curator

Cast & Crew

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Director: William Wyler Writers: Stirling Silliphant +1 more

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Why Cult

Southern Racial Drama

The film dives headfirst into the complexities of race relations and power structures in a small Tennessee town.

Wyler’s Final Film

This is the last feature from legendary director William Wyler, known for pushing boundaries and tackling social issues.

Blaxploitation Meets Hixploitation

A rare blend that weaves together elements of both genres, giving the film a unique place in cult cinema.

Powerful Lead Performances

Roscoe Lee Browne and Lola Falana standout in a cast that brings nuance to every confrontation and betrayal.

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Trigger

L.B. Jones seeking a divorce and legal action

Threat

Corrupt police officers

Effect

Violence, wrongful arrest, and fatal consequences for Jones

Setting

Fictional Somerton, Tennessee

Questions from the Vault

Who directed The Liberation of L.B. Jones? +

The Liberation of L.B. Jones was directed by William Wyler.

How long is The Liberation of L.B. Jones? +

The Liberation of L.B. Jones has a runtime of 102 minutes.

What genre is The Liberation of L.B. Jones? +

The Liberation of L.B. Jones is a crime, drama, and romance film.

Where can I watch The Liberation of L.B. Jones? +

The Liberation of L.B. Jones is available to stream on SassyFlix.

How does L.B. Jones's divorce case escalate? +

L.B. Jones's divorce case intensifies when his wife Emma, hoping for financial gain, refuses to quietly settle, prompting police officer Willie Joe Worth to use violence and wrongful arrest to suppress the impending scandal.

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