Conrack is a 1974 film based on the 1972 autobiographical book The Water Is Wide by Pat Conroy, directed by Martin Ritt and starring Jon Voight in the title role, alongside Paul Winfield, Madge Sinclair, Hume Cronyn and Antonio Fargas. The film was released by 20th Century Fox on March 27, 1974.
The story follows a young teacher, Pat Conroy (played by Jon Voight), in 1969 assigned to isolated "Yamacraw Island" off the coast of South Carolina and populated mostly by poor black families. He finds out that the children as well as the adults have been isolated from the rest of the world and speak a dialect called Gullah, with "Conrack" of the novel's title being the best they can do to pronounce his last name. The school has only two rooms for all grades combined, with the Principal (Madge Sinclair) teaching grades one through four and Conroy teaching the higher grades. Conroy discovers that the students aren't taught much and will have little hope of making a life in the larger world.
Konerak Sinthasomphone
Roamed away from his home
The Jeffrey offered him money
If he'd take off his clothes and pose
He drugged him and had oral sex
With Konerak Sinthasomphone
Then Jeffrey went out for some beer
And left him asleep at his home
Konerak Sinthasomphone was the boy
The police brought back to Jeffery's home
And left them alone
Then Jeffrey Dahmer turned the boy into bones
Konerak Sinthasomphone roamed
Away from Jeff's home
Some woman saw him running naked
And 911 they phoned
The police brought Jeff and Konerak to the apartment
And left them alone
Then Jeffrey kill and dismembered